Based on the teachings in Chapter 37, our community should model its interactions on the direct example of Sai Baba. The text explicitly states that He holds brotherhood with men and treats women as His sisters or mothers, embodying a pure and respectful way of relating to others. This principle is a cornerstone for building a healthy community. Furthermore, Chapter 37 encourages us to cultivate the spirit of service and to see Divinity in all beings. By adopting this outlook, we move beyond superficial relationships and foster a deep, spiritual connection with one another, reflecting the unhindered love and devotion that is central to Sai's path.
How should we, as a community, view and interact with each other according to the example set by Sai Baba?
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