The book mentions Sai Baba's actions were not always fixed. Can you elaborate on his unpredictable nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 29

Chapter 29 highlights Sai Baba's unpredictable and inscrutable nature. It states that while it was true he distributed money, he did not give to everyone, and "no one knew his mind." His manner was never constant. For example, the text mentions that sometimes he would give a devotee a sweet pastry (bafri), while other times he might send them away completely empty-handed. This inconsistency applied to his charity as well; he was merciful, but did not give to all who asked. Chapter 29 suggests that receiving a blessing from his hand was a special fortune reserved for those whose "auspicious time had arrived," reinforcing the idea that his divine play was beyond ordinary understanding.


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