Indeed, Chapter 18 directly addresses this, stating that Baba's method was not secret and that the notion of keeping a Guru's words private is merely an 'imaginary and a meaningless fuss.' The teaching compares the Guru to rain clouds that shower self-bliss, which should be partaken of and shared freely. The text provides the sage Budhakaushika as proof, who narrated his dream-vision of the Ram Raksha initiation to all for their enlightenment. Baba's approach was to provide instruction to each person according to their individual worthiness, gently guiding them onto the true path without creating intellectual conflict, much like a mother affectionately helps a child take medicine.
The text mentions that a Guru's teachings should not be kept secret. Could you elaborate on Baba's teaching method?
π Chapter 18