How is Sai's divine form and compassionate nature toward his followers described in Chapter 50?

📖 Chapter 50

Chapter 50 portrays Sai as a divine being who is a pure embodiment of consciousness, where the "Unmanifest itself has taken form." Despite this supreme status, his nature towards his followers is one of immense compassion. The chapter notes that for the faithful and loving listeners, Sai is truly compassionate and lovingly speaks his own life-story. It also describes a tangible effect of his grace: when his hand is placed upon a devotee's head, their ego is crushed, the internal chant of "So-ham" (I am He) begins, and their entire perception is filled with joy.


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