How is Sai Baba's divine nature and his compassion for devotees described in Chapter 50?

📖 Chapter 50

Chapter 50 portrays Sai Baba as the highest reality itself, describing him as "purely an embodiment of consciousness; the Unmanifest itself has taken form." This indicates that Sai is not merely a saint but a direct manifestation of the formless divine. Despite this supreme, desireless state, his compassion for devotees is a central theme. The chapter notes that "for the faithful and loving listeners, he is truly compassionate." This compassion is expressed through his willingness to share his own life story, which becomes a temple for them. Furthermore, Chapter 50 describes the transformative power of his grace, stating that when his hand is placed on a devotee's head, their ego is "crushed to pieces," leading to the realization of "So-ham" (I am He).


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