Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's nature as wonderfully incomprehensible and marvelous. It explains that his actions are unpredictable; he is sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) and at other times performs all actions while remaining completely detached. Though he might appear inactive, he is always alert and fixed on Self-realization. As described in this chapter, he is compared to a deep and profound ocean, difficult to fathom, and is noted for his respectful treatment of all people, viewing men as brothers and women as mothers or sisters, highlighting his perfect celibacy.
How does Chapter 37 describe the paradoxical and profound nature of Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 37