How did Sai Baba characterize Damu Anna's ambition to trade cotton before the letter was even read?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 25

Sai Baba characterized Damu Anna's ambition as a form of discontent and overreach long before the letter was formally read to him. As Chapter 25 recounts, the moment Shama brought the letter, Baba questioned the plan, asking, "What does he write? What plans is he making?" He then immediately diagnosed the spiritual issue, stating, "It seems he is trying to touch the sky! He doesn't want what God gives." This shows that Baba perceived the venture not as a simple business plan but as a manifestation of a restless mind striving for more than its ordained share, a theme he later addressed directly in his official reply.


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