What happened when Amir Shakkar grew tired of the Chavadi and left without Baba's permission?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

Despite the spiritual benefits, Amir eventually grew weary of his confinement in the Chavadi, which he started to perceive as a prison. As detailed in chapter 22, a thought to escape this 'dependency' arose in his mind. Acting on this impulse, he abandoned his assigned place without seeking Sai Baba's permission and traveled to Kopergaon, where he stayed in a Dharmashala. There, he encountered a miraculous and stark lesson. A Fakir was on the verge of death from thirst. When Amir felt pity and gave the man water, the Fakir's body became lifeless the moment he drank. This event served as a powerful, immediate consequence of disobeying Baba's ordinance.


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