Chapter 37 provides a profound description of Sai Baba's personal state and his interactions with people. He is depicted as being in an unpredictable state, sometimes intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self) and at other times fully satisfied with Self-knowledge. While he may appear devoid of activity, he is always alert and fixed on Self-realization. In his interactions, as Chapter 37 narrates, he holds brotherhood with all men and treats women as his sisters or mothers, being a celibate known to all. His overall nature is described as deep and profound, like an ocean that is difficult to fathom.
How does Chapter 37 characterize Sai Baba's interactions with others and his personal state of being?
📖 Chapter 37