How did Sai Baba fulfill the devotees' longing for a vision, using the analogy of the moon?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

As detailed in Chapter 22, Sai Baba used a beautiful analogy to fulfill his devotees' eagerness for a divine vision. The text compares this longing to the way people eagerly await the sight of the new moon after the dark night of the New Moon. To satisfy this spiritual curiosity, Baba would sit with his right foot placed over his left knee. He would then use the index and middle fingers of his left hand to create a gap near his right big toe, telling the wise to fix their gaze there. Through that small space, the nail on his big toe would shine like the crescent moon of the second day, providing a tangible focal point for a profound spiritual vision.


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