In Chapter 12, Sai Baba's relationship with His devotees is depicted as one of profound love and commitment. He is described as one who 'incarnated for the sake of His devotees' and who would 'spend their millions of merits drawn by the love of their devotees.' His nature is one of 'extreme affection for every living being and extreme detachment toward everything else.' This duality shows His engagement with the world through compassion while remaining internally renounced. The chapter emphasizes His absolute impartiality, stating that He has 'no feeling of friend or foe,' embodying an 'enmity-free equality everywhere.'
How is Sadguru Sai Baba's relationship with His devotees and the world described in the twelfth chapter?
π Chapter 12