The Satcharita describes an incident with two goats. What does this story reveal about the source of Sai Baba's inner peace and his perspective on worldly matters?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 46

The story of the two goats in Chapter 46 provides a deep insight into Sai Baba's transcendent state. When confronted about the seemingly bad deal, Baba's peace was described as extraordinary and unwavering. According to the chapter, the source of this peace was his constant meditation on 'Allah Malik' (God is the Master) and his firm establishment in the 'vision of discrimination.' This vision allowed him to see God in all beings, rendering worldly concerns like money insignificant. As Chapter 46 notes, He was an 'ocean of self-peace' who questioned why He, who had no home, should bother making a collection, showing his complete detachment from material possessions.


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