How is Sai Baba's state of being described in the texts, particularly regarding his emotional and mental equanimity?

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Sai Baba's state of being is depicted as one of profound detachment and inner peace. As detailed in Chapter 4, he feels no joy or sorrow for worldly progress or decline and views kings and beggars with equal eyes. His heart is described as being as clear as a mirror, and his speech is said to rain nectar. A remarkable aspect of his state is that even while engaging in worldly activities like watching dances or listening to songs, his deep meditation, or Samadhi, never wavers. This illustrates his ability to be fully present in the world while remaining anchored in an unwavering, calm inner state, like an ocean.


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