What is the deeper meaning or moral lesson derived from the quarrel between the elderly Damu Anna and Mavshibai, as explained in the text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 24

The story of the quarrel, though seemingly small and humorous, contains a significant moral lesson about the nature of pure, selfless love. Chapter 24 explains that if the love between Damu Anna and Mavshibai had been like the pure love between a mother and son, the misunderstanding and subsequent anger would never have arisen. The incident serves as an illustration that with a 'loving intellect,' the tendency for anger does not surface. Sai Baba's humorous intervention highlights this, transforming the conflict into a moment of shared laughter and reminding everyone of the importance of maintaining a pure, guileless love, free from ego and reactivity, especially in service.


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