The source mentions that Sai Baba was born in a state of perfection (Siddha) but his conduct was like that of a seeker (Sadhaka). Can you elaborate on this paradox?

πŸ“– Chapter 4

This paradox highlights Sai Baba's profound humility. According to Chapter 4, although he was a 'Siddha,' or a perfected being from birth, he chose to live as a 'Sadhaka,' or a spiritual seeker. This meant he had a prideless and very humble mind, always keeping everyone's heart at ease. Instead of displaying his divine status, he adopted a simple routine, wandering to Lendi or the Chavadi and interacting with all people. He was called the "lover of the humble." This conduct demonstrated that his perfection was not in external pomp but in his internal, unwavering state of being, which remained constant despite his simple, seeker-like lifestyle, making him approachable and a source of comfort for all.


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