Chapter 6 establishes the Sadguru as the essential helmsman for life's journey, stating that whether in spiritual or worldly matters, only the boat guided by the Sadguru will reach the far shore. The mere utterance of the word 'Sadguru' is said to bring Sai Baba to mind instantly. The chapter also provides a practical example of this guidance: if a person forgets God and begins to engage in idle gossip, the Sadguru intervenes to grant stability to their nonsensical speech, steering them back towards a more conscious state.
What does Chapter 6 say about the role of the Sadguru in guiding a person through life and preventing them from going astray?
📖 Chapter 6