Chapter 9 offers profound insights into Sai Baba's spiritual philosophy. The chapter explicitly states that Baba impressed upon his devotees the truth that God resides in all beings. This teaching emphasizes omnipresence, explaining that from the highest celestial being, Brahma, down to the smallest inanimate object, Sai is pervaded everywhere. Additionally, the chapter explains the purpose behind Baba's daily habit of begging for food, which he continued until the end of his life. According to the text from Chapter 9, this practice was not for himself but was performed for the welfare of the devotees and for the removal of their 'Panchasuna' and other sins.
What does Chapter 9 reveal about Sai Baba's view on the presence of God and his personal practice of begging?
📖 Chapter 9