Sai Baba's perspective was one of profound equality and unity, as detailed in Chapter 23. He never considered Himself superior to anyone. The text states that He "never disregarded anyone, nor did He consider anyone inferior." This attitude stemmed from His ability to see the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all aspects of creation, both moving and unmoving. For Baba, every living being was a manifestation of Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness (Chaitanyaghana). This spiritual vision was the foundation of His humility and His practice of seeing the divine in all people and things, rather than establishing any hierarchy.
How did Sai Baba view other people and the world around him? Did he act superior?
📖 Chapter 23