The text says Sai Baba is 'subservient to his devotees.' What does this mean, and did this quality continue after he left his body?

📖 Chapter 48

According to chapter 48, Sai Baba, despite being absorbed in the Self and having complete victory over the mind, chose to act as one who is 'subservient to his devotees.' This was not a sign of weakness but an expression of his pure love for them and a vow to show he is their beloved. The text explicitly states that this role as a benefactor did not cease with his physical death. It explains that even after leaving his body and merging with the Unmanifest, his quality of being a benefactor to his devotees does not end. As chapter 48 affirms, the very same actions he performed while in his body are still experienced today by his devoted followers in his Unmanifest state.


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