How does the text describe Sai Baba's personal characteristics and state of being?

📖 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 portrays Sai Baba as a being who is beyond dualities, feeling no joy or sorrow for worldly matters. His inner heart is described as being as clear as a mirror, and he treats everyone—from kings to beggars—as equal, seeing God in all beings. Despite engaging with the world by talking with people, watching dances, and listening to songs, his deep meditative state, or Samadhi, never wavers. Though born in a state of perfection, his conduct is like that of a seeker, with a prideless and humble mind that puts everyone at ease. His determination of life stage (Ashram) is unknown, and he remains eternally in the state of the Self.


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