In Chapter 28, we learn about the remarkable ways Sai Baba would interact with his followers through their dreams, showing that distance was no barrier to His grace. The chapter explains how Baba would give darshan to devotees in their dreams and sometimes make specific requests, like asking for khichdi. His dream appearances also served as a tool for guidance and reform; for instance, He would help devotees break their addictions to substances like liquor. As Chapter 28 recounts, Baba would even use dreams to discipline his followers, sometimes taking a stick to beat their backs in the corrective manner of a Guru, all to remove their troubles and create love for His feet.
How does Chapter 28 describe Sai Baba's interactions with his devotees through their dreams?
📖 Chapter 28