What lesson about the Guru-disciple relationship does Sai Baba exemplify in Chapter 5?

πŸ“– Chapter 5

In Chapter 5, Sai Baba demonstrates a profound lesson in humility regarding the Guru-disciple dynamic. A Fakir held the mistaken belief that he was the Guru and Sai was his disciple. Despite this, Baba maintained the internal feeling, "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." As the chapter explains, this was a lesson Sainath himself practiced, showing that one must make a firm resolution to either become someone's disciple or make someone their own Guru to progress spiritually. Baba's respectful treatment of the Fakir, even after the latter's delusion was dispelled, underscores this powerful teaching on selflessness.


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