Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's state of being as marvelous, unpredictable, and beyond human comprehension. He is described as being sometimes 'intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self),' sometimes detached, yet always alert and fixed on Self-realization. His nature is likened to a deep, profound ocean that is difficult to fathom. Given this incomprehensibility, the chapter suggests that trying to analyze the cause behind his actions leads to exhaustion. Instead of intellectual analysis, the recommended approach for devotees is to observe, be filled with wonder, and 'sit quietly in amazement.' The focus should be on cultivating unwavering devotion, increasing the spirit of service, and seeing divinity in all beings, rather than attempting to fully describe His unfathomable form.
Sai Baba's actions are described as 'incomprehensible.' Based on Chapter 37, how should devotees approach understanding his divine nature?
📖 Chapter 37