Chapter 14 describes three types of humans by categorizing them as gods, demons, and humans proper. The 'gods' are humans who are self-controlled and possess noble qualities. The 'demons' are humans who are violent, wicked, and cruel. The 'humans' are those gripped by what is described as difficult greed. To address these inherent faults, particularly greed, lust, and anger which hinder self-progress, Sai Nath offers a simple remedy. As detailed in Chapter 14, by asking for Dakshina, he encourages the practice of the three virtues derived from the syllable 'Da': 'Daya' (mercy), 'Dana' (charity), and 'Danta' (self-control). This is the Guru's plan for the disciple to attain extreme happiness.
What are the three types of humans described in the text, and what remedy does Sai Baba offer for their faults?
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