The text mentions Baba's ability to get work done from a distance. How does the author's personal story about an interrupted reading illustrate this?

📖 Chapter 18

The text illustrates Baba's omniscience and ability to direct his devotees' actions from afar through a personal account from the author. Chapter 18 explains, "Even if He Himself sits in the Masjid, He assigns some task to someone." A powerful example of this occurred when the author, while reading the Bhagavat, put the book aside to go to the Masjid to hear Baba's stories. However, the text states that in Baba’s mind, there was "no satisfaction other than the Bhagavat, which had been left in distress." Consequently, Baba insisted that the author finish reading the remaining part of the book. This shows that Baba was acutely aware of the devotee's actions and prioritized the completion of the sacred reading, demonstrating his influence even from a distance.


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