How does Sai Baba's method of providing solace differ for the simple-hearted devotee versus the intellectually proud?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 draws a clear distinction in how Sai Baba's comfort is accessed, based on a person's disposition. The text states that Baba, as an aspect of Hari, "hungers for the simple and innocent" and is "completely sold to love." In contrast, he is "always stubborn toward the hypocrites." It warns against the noise of learned individuals who argue metaphysics without genuine faith. This implies that true solace and consolation from Baba flow effortlessly to those with simple, loving devotion. The intellectually proud, who lack this innocent love, may find it difficult to access the same level of divine comfort, as Baba's grace is primarily won through faith and surrender, not argument.


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