Chapter 5 highlights a profound lesson from Sai Baba regarding the relationship between a Guru and a disciple. This is illustrated through the story of a Fakir who once considered himself superior but was defeated in a debate. When this Fakir returned years later and repented, Baba treated him with respect. Baba's attitude is summarized by the lesson, "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." This teaching from Chapter 5 emphasizes the importance of humility and the necessity of either becoming a disciple or accepting someone as your own to progress spiritually and "cross to the other shore."
What lesson about being a Guru and a disciple does Sai Baba demonstrate in Chapter 5?
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