Sai Baba's method of instruction and granting grace was not a uniform process but was uniquely tailored to each devotee. As described in Chapter 27, his approach depended on several factors, including the recipient's capacity, their mental disposition, the service they rendered, and their love for him. The text uses a powerful analogy of a doctor and a patient. Just as a doctor knows the right medicine and may use a trick, like offering sweet jaggery to make a bitter medicine acceptable, Baba would change the 'vehicle' of his grace to suit the individual. This ensured his blessings became effective without force, achieving his purpose in a way that was best for that specific person.
How does Sai Baba tailor his teachings and grace to different individuals?
π Chapter 27