According to the descriptions in Chapter 37, Sai Baba's actions were often incomprehensible and marvelous. He held a deep sense of brotherhood with men and treated all women as His sisters or mothers, living a life as a celibate known to all. The text highlights his unpredictable state, noting that he was sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) and at other times completely detached while performing actions. Despite appearing inactive, he was always alert, with his mind fixed on Self-realization. This profound and unfathomable nature inspired awe in those who tried to understand him.
How did Sai Baba view other people, and what was his personal conduct like?
π Chapter 37