I'm often more focused on worldly problems than spiritual ones. What can I learn from Kakasaheb Dixit's priorities when he decided to visit Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 51

Kakasaheb Dixit's story provides a powerful lesson on spiritual priorities. Although he was suffering from a chronic physical injury and was actively engaged in a political campaign for the Legislative Council, he made a conscious choice to prioritize spiritual well-being. As Chapter 51 recounts, he explicitly told Nana Chandorkar, 'I am going for the darshan of your Guru to attain supreme spiritual bliss; I have no desire for petty pleasures.' He dismissed his physical pain as a trivial matter concerning a 'perishable state' and instead sought help for his unsteady mind. This demonstrates a profound shift from worldly concerns to the pursuit of what he called the 'one priceless joy' of Brahman, a quality that the text notes Sai Baba appreciates in a devotee.


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