The texts refer to Sai as the "Lord of Yoga," indicating his mastery of a profound spiritual path. As described in Chapter 4, his practice was centered on achieving a state of oneness and realizing the Self. His yoga involved discarding the feeling of duality and understanding that everything, both moving and unmoving, is Brahman by nature. This path leads to supreme devotion and is characterized by a mind colored with the form of the Self, whose only aim is the attainment of the Supreme, showing a focus on knowledge and realization rather than physical postures.
What kind of yoga did Sai Baba practice?
📖 Chapter 4