How does Baba's described nature as 'subservient to his devotees' relate to the importance of a devotee's unwavering faith?

📖 Chapter 48

Chapter 48 reveals a profound dynamic between Baba's nature and a devotee's faith. Despite being the 'Eternal Supreme Brahman' who has complete victory over the mind, Baba acts as one who is 'subservient to his devotees' out of pure love. This quality, which is his vow, continues even in his Unmanifest state. The devotee's faith is the key that unlocks this divine relationship. As the text explains, 'where there is faith, there is God.' Therefore, a devotee's unwavering faith and uninterrupted love create the sacred connection that invites Baba to reveal His nature as a benefactor, the 'Remover of the afflictions of worldly existence,' and the loving 'King of Sadgurus' who responds to those who seek refuge in him.


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