Chapter 23 provides deep insight into Sai Baba's egalitarian worldview. He practiced perfect human conduct and never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior. The text explains that this was because he saw the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all things, both moving and unmoving, and remained in complete harmony with this vision. In every living being, he perceived Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness (Chaitanyaghana). This philosophy of seeing God in all prevented him from ever comparing himself to others or placing himself on a pedestal, instead allowing him to treat everyone with respect and see the divine in them.
How did Sai Baba view and treat other people, based on the teachings in Chapter 23?
📖 Chapter 23