Chapter 9 clearly contrasts the experiences of those who followed Baba's commands with those who did not. People who disregarded his orders often faced negative consequences, such as carriage wheels coming off, horses getting exhausted, missing trains, and having to go hungry. They suffered the repercussions of their disobedience. In stark contrast, those who honored Baba's orders found their journeys became pleasant and memorable. The text notes that they could catch trains even at odd hours and their travel was smooth. This shows that obedience led to favorable outcomes while stubbornness led to hardship.
How did the outcomes differ for people who obeyed Baba's orders versus those who ignored them?
📖 Chapter 9