According to the teachings in Chapter 44, love is paramount to Sai Baba. The text explicitly states, "Except for love alone, He has no other liking." He feels immediate pain when someone uses harsh words, as it pierces his "very vital point." Conversely, he is greatly pleased by patience. Baba states, "The one who endured it with patience has pleased me for a long time." This shows a clear preference for compassionate endurance over aggression, reinforcing the idea that love, kindness, and patience are the qualities most cherished by Sai and the most direct way to please him.
What does Sai Baba value most from his devotees, and how does he view acts of patience versus acts of aggression?
π Chapter 44