Initially, Amir Shakkar accepted his confinement in the Chavadi as a blessing, viewing it as "firm companionship with Sai" and a sign of "great fortune." However, as Chapter 22 recounts, after a prolonged period, he grew tired of staying in one place. His perception shifted, and the stay began to feel like a "prison." A powerful desire for freedom arose, leading him to make a fateful decision. Without Baba's permission, he abandoned his designated spot and went to a Dharmashala in Kopergaon. The immediate consequence of this act was a strange encounter with a dying Fakir, who, upon being given water by Amir, became lifeless.
How did Amir's feelings about his stay in the Chavadi change over time, and what was the immediate consequence of him acting on this change?
๐ Chapter 22