Chapter 37 provides a beautiful model for community interaction based on Sai Baba's own conduct. The text states that He held "brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers." This establishes a foundation of familial respect and love. Furthermore, the chapter inspires devotees with the prayer, "May I see Divinity in all beings and have eternal love for His name." This teaching, found within Chapter 37, encourages us to look beyond superficial differences and recognize the divine spark in everyone. By adopting this perspective of seeing others as family and as manifestations of the divine, we can build a strong, compassionate, and unified community around His teachings.
How did Sai Baba view other people, and how can that inform our community interactions?
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