Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba's actions as incomprehensible and marvelous, serving as a profound model for devotees. He was sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) and at other times completely detached while performing actions, showing a state of being beyond ordinary understanding. He remained constantly alert in His true form, with His mind fixed on Self-realization. For His followers, He modeled perfect conduct by treating all men as brothers and women as His sisters or mothers, living as a universally known celibate. His life encourages followers to seek Self-realization while acting in the world with detachment and universal love.
How does Sai's own behavior and state of being serve as a model for his followers?
📖 Chapter 37