Chapter 30 provides great assurance about the transformative power of Sai Baba's grace. The text acknowledges those who feel they are "devoid of proper samskaras and of little power," yet it powerfully declares that "even if everyone abandons us, Sai does not forsake us." Upon whomever Sai bestows His grace, that individual attains "inconceivable great power." As detailed in this chapter, this grace also brings the invaluable wealth of discrimination between the Self and non-Self, meaning all essential knowledge is attained, highlighting the all-encompassing and unconditional nature of His compassion.
How does Chapter 30 explain the impact of Sai Baba's grace, especially on those who feel powerless or without proper samskaras?
📖 Chapter 30