Chapter 35 explains a profound connection between giving, destiny, and spiritual advancement. It posits the scriptural truth that "Nothing is obtained without giving," suggesting that what one receives later is a result of what was given before. For a devotee, the act of giving Dakshina is framed as a first step towards detachment from worldly greed. Baba's method, as described in the text, is to "take one part and give back ten parts." By doing this, he uses the act of giving to gently guide individuals away from attachment and lead them onto the path of devotion and, ultimately, to proficiency in knowledge.
How does the principle of giving and receiving, as explained in the text, shape a person's destiny and spiritual journey?
📖 Chapter 35