Sai Baba's daily routine involved numerous interactions with his devotees. He held three general sittings a day where he would give advice through stories, often addressing the specific concerns people had in their minds. For example, he would buy fruits like bananas and guavas, prepare them himself, and even feed people with his own hands. His advice was primarily ethical, aimed at purifying a disciple's mind. Chapter 0 explains that while he satisfied the worldly desires of his many devotees, he did so to seamlessly turn their minds toward ultimate welfare. So, while not offering direct professional guidance, his compassionate actions and focus on ethical living could provide a framework for finding purpose beyond a specific career.
How did Sai Baba interact with his devotees, and could this provide any lessons for someone feeling lost in their professional life?
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