The analogy of the mother cat and her kittens in Chapter 15 serves as a powerful illustration of the relationship between a Guru, like Sai, and his devotees. The chapter describes how the kittens run with love to cling to their mother upon her return. She might initially growl, causing them to pause, but they soon swarm her again with loving persistence. This act of clinging and pushing with love stimulates the mother's milk to flow, and she forgets her earlier annoyance, spreading herself on the ground with affection. As presented in Chapter 15, this imagery symbolizes how a devotee's unwavering love and prayer, despite any perceived initial resistance, can ultimately evoke a compassionate response and a flow of grace from the Guru.
What is the significance of the analogy of the mother cat and her kittens as presented in Chapter 15?
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