The source material from Chapter 48 does not contain the specific quote 'If you look to me, I look to you.' However, it does explore a similar theme of divine reciprocity and care. Chapter 48 describes Sai as one who acts as 'subservient to his devotees' out of pure love for them, a vow he takes to show he is the beloved of his devotees. It also states that even after leaving his physical body, his quality of being a benefactor continues, and devotees can still experience his presence and actions in his Unmanifest state. The chapter emphasizes that those who place faith at the feet of the Saints will attain success.
Does Chapter 48 explain Sai Baba's famous quote, 'If you look to me, I look to you,' in the context of him being subservient to his devotees?
๐ Chapter 48