According to the teachings in Chapter 19, Sai Baba extols 'Saburi', or patience, as a virtue with profound and wide-ranging benefits. He describes it as the "manliness of men" and a form of courage that enables one to overcome life's greatest challenges. Baba states that patience actively "wards off sin, distress, and poverty; it averts calamities through various means and pushes away fear and dread." He elevates its status by calling it a "mine of virtues" and the "queen of the King of Good Thoughts." Baba's teachings make it clear that patience is not a passive quality, but a powerful force that brings success, dispels calamity, and is so essential that a life without it, no matter how learned, is considered "in vain."
What are the specific benefits of practicing 'Saburi' (patience) that Baba mentioned?
๐ Chapter 19