Chapter 38 provides a very specific clarification regarding the distribution of meat. While it is true that Baba sometimes prepared food containing meat, he was extremely careful about who received it. The text states that this food was served only to those who were already habitual meat-eaters. For devotees who had never consumed meat, Baba would not even let them touch it. He never made any effort to create a craving for meat in those who did not already have one, thereby respecting their individual customs and avoiding any spiritual conflict.
The text mentions Baba sometimes served meat. How did he decide who should receive it?
๐ Chapter 38