Chapter 30 offers significant reassurance to those who feel unworthy. The text explicitly states, "We are devoid of proper samskaras and of little power... Even if everyone abandons us, Sai does not forsake us." This emphasizes that Sai Baba's grace is not dependent on a person's past deeds or spiritual standing. It further explains that when Sai bestows his grace, that person attains "inconceivable great power" and the wealth of discrimination between Self and non-Self, showing that his compassion extends to everyone, regardless of their perceived shortcomings.
What does Chapter 30 say about Sai Baba's grace towards people who feel they lack good qualities or religious merit?
📖 Chapter 30