I've heard stories of Baba appearing in dreams. Can you provide an example from the text of how he would interact with his followers this way?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 19

Yes, Chapter 19 provides a striking example of Sai Baba's powerful interventions through dreams. The text mentions that he would appear in the dreams of devotees who struggled with alcohol addiction. This was not a passive appearance; he would sit on their chest and press their hands, feet, and chest, making them promise to never touch liquor again before he would leave. In a different instance, he is described as writing the 'Guru-Brahma' mantra in a devotee's dream. These accounts show that Baba's presence in dreams was an active and transformative force, used to guide and reform his followers in a deeply personal and unprecedented manner.


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