Chapter 5 imparts profound lessons on humility and the importance of shedding pride. It emphasizes that true spiritual welfare is achieved by acting without pride and burning the "pride of the body." The story of Sai Baba and Devidas serves as a practical demonstration of this principle. As the chapter explains, Baba humbly took the position of a disciple to Devidas, teaching the lesson "His Guruship to him, and my discipleship to me." The chapter suggests that one who makes a firm resolution to overcome pride can "climb the fort of selflessness" and achieve the supreme goal, highlighting that a wise person is beyond duality and resides in non-duality.
What philosophical lessons about pride and discipleship are taught in Chapter 5?
📖 Chapter 5