Chapter 37 explains that Sai Baba's daily life and actions were incomprehensible and marvelous, making His state seem unpredictable to an observer. The text describes Him as sometimes being intoxicated with Brahmananda (the bliss of the Self), and at other times, being completely satisfied with Self-knowledge. He could perform all worldly actions while remaining internally detached. Even when He appeared to be devoid of activity, He was not asleep but was described as being always alert, keeping His mind fixed on His own Self-interest, which was Self-realization. This chapter compares Him to the deep and profound ocean, suggesting that His unfathomable form and unpredictable state were beyond true and accurate description.
The Shri Sai Satcharitra describes Baba's state as 'unpredictable'. Can you elaborate on what this means according to Chapter 37?
π Chapter 37