In Chapter 9, Sai Baba provides clear guidance on the proper way to worship him. He instructs the devotee to "renounce the sense of difference" between himself and other living beings. The person he truly loves, Baba states, is the one "who sees me in all beings." This teaching of oneness is the core of his recommended worship. He also grounds this philosophy in a practical act of mercy, telling the lady to "give bread to the hungry first. Afterward, eat for your own stomach." By explaining that he roams in many forms, such as dogs and pigs, he teaches that serving any hungry creature is a direct act of worship to him.
What is the proper way to worship Sai Baba, according to his own words?
📖 Chapter 9