Chapter 12 reveals that saints are incarnations for the sake of their devotees, possessing immense power yet remaining renounced. The text describes Sai as the 'king of knowledge personified' who removes the 'obsession with duality even from the dull-witted.' It explains that saints spend their accumulated merits, drawn by the love of their followers, and will 'leap forward for the sake of the devotee,' seeing no obstacles. Furthermore, this chapter highlights their impartiality, noting that Sai Baba holds no feeling of friend or foe and treats the pauper and the king as the same, demonstrating an 'enmity-free equality' in all his interactions.
What does Chapter 12 reveal about how saints like Sai Baba help their devotees and interact with the world?
📖 Chapter 12