According to the excerpts from Chapter 28, Sai Baba had a unique and intimate way of connecting with his followers through their dreams. The chapter explicitly states that Baba would go into the dreams of devotees to give them darshan. These dream visitations were not passive; they were active interventions tailored to the devotee's needs. For instance, the text mentions that in dreams, Baba might ask for khichdi from one person, instruct another to remove a trishul, or even discipline a devotee by beating their back with a stick in the corrective manner of a Guru. As Chapter 28 further clarifies, He would also appear in dreams to help people break addictions to substances like liquor, thereby removing their troubles and fostering a deep love for His holy feet.
How does Chapter 28 illustrate Sai Baba's methods of interacting with his devotees, particularly through dreams?
📖 Chapter 28