Sai Baba drew a direct and practical connection between physical hunger and the inability to practice devotion. According to Chapter 32, he taught that when one is hungry, the senses become weak and lose their capacity for spirituality. He illustrated this by asking how the eyes can see God, the tongue praise His glory, or the ears hear it without the "moistness of food in the belly." He believed that at a time of intense hunger, the "wretched sense organs" forget all skills. In summary, his philosophy was that all senses require the strength that food provides, and only with that strength can a person properly engage in the devotion of God.
How did Sai Baba explain the connection between being hungry and one's ability to be spiritual?
📖 Chapter 32