Sai Baba recognized that devotees have different temperaments and are at different stages of their spiritual journey, so he prescribed varied practices tailored to their needs. Chapter 19 illustrates this by noting that for some, the path was 'Chanting of God’s name,' while for others it was 'hearing of God’s Leelas' or 'worship of God’s feet.' He even recommended specific scriptural studies for different individuals, such as the Adhyatma Ramayana for some and the Jnaneshwari or Guru Charitra for others. The underlying principle, as suggested in Chapter 19, was to lead the devotee to a state of undivided devotion where they hold 'no feeling other than me,' ultimately leading to the attainment of 'the consciousness of the heart.'
The source mentions Baba prescribed different spiritual practices for different people. Can you elaborate on this and the underlying principle?
📖 Chapter 19