When Anna Chinchonikar asked Sai Baba to find another job for the author, Baba's response was profound. According to Chapter 3, Baba exclaimed, "He will get a job, damn it! Now he should do my service; he will find happiness in the household." He assured them that the author's plates would always be full and never empty. By instructing him to do "my service," Baba was shifting the focus from worldly employment to spiritual devotion. This service was not a conventional job but a path to finding an "eternal treasure" through worship and devotion, ensuring both worldly and spiritual well-being.
How did Sai Baba respond to Anna Chinchonikar's plea for a job for the author, and what did He mean by 'He should do my service'?
📖 Chapter 3