According to Chapter 37, a complete intellectual understanding of Sai's true nature is beyond our grasp. The text describes Him as being in an unpredictable state, sometimes intoxicated with the bliss of the Self (Brahmananda) and at other times detached while performing actions. He may appear inactive, but he is always alert and fixed on Self-realization. The scripture compares Him to a profound, deep ocean that is difficult to fathom, noting that those who try to find the cause behind His actions ultimately sit quietly in amazement. This suggests that the path to following Him is built not on fully comprehending His state, but on reverence, unwavering devotion, and service.
The source material describes Sai's nature as 'incomprehensible and marvelous.' How can we truly understand His state of being to better follow His path?
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