According to Chapter 37, Sai Baba's daily life was marvelous and his actions were often incomprehensible. He embodied a spirit of universal family by holding brotherhood with men and treating all women as his sisters or mothers, living as a known celibate. For a community, we can learn from this to cultivate a spirit of service and fix our unwavering devotion at the Guru's feet. The text suggests that being in the company of such a Satguru helps wisdom remain steady and encourages one to see Divinity in all beings, which are essential principles for spiritual fellowship.
How did Sai Baba conduct himself, and what can we learn from his example about fostering a spiritual community?
๐ Chapter 37