The text distinguishes between different types of followers. According to Chapter 3, what kind of devotee does Sai Baba favor, and how are they contrasted with the learned or argumentative?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 makes a clear distinction regarding the nature of a devotee that attracts divine grace. The text emphasizes that the divine, referred to as Hari, "belongs to His own devotees; He hungers for the simple and innocent." It further states that Baba is "completely sold to love, but always stubborn toward the hypocrites." This disposition is contrasted with those who are merely wise, learned, or skilled in arguing about scriptures and metaphysics. The text advises not to get caught up in the "noise" of such individuals, suggesting that sincere, simple-hearted love and faith are valued far more than intellectual prowess or scriptural debate.


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