How did Sai Baba handle followers who were primarily interested in worldly success rather than spiritual enlightenment?

πŸ“– Chapter 0

The information in Chapter 0 states that the 'proportion of devotees with worldly desires (Sakam) among those coming to Maharaj was very large.' His approach was not to dismiss them. Instead, the text explains that 'Maharaj satisfied their desire and seamlessly turned their minds toward ultimate welfare.' This suggests he met people where they were, helping them with their immediate concerns as a way to gently guide them toward a path of greater spiritual well-being, fulfilling his role of doing good for everyone.


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