Sai Baba's response to Damu Anna's ambition was a profound lesson on contentment and the dangers of greed. When Damu Anna sought permission for a speculative business venture, Baba's counsel was direct and cautionary. Chapter 25 recounts His words: "Half a loaf of bread is enough for us; do not fall into the trap of millions." By stating that Damu Anna's mind had "gone astray," Baba clearly indicated that the pursuit of vast, speculative wealth was a spiritual misstep. This teaching emphasizes finding satisfaction in what one has rather than getting entangled in the potentially perilous chase for fortunes.
What specific teaching did Sai Baba impart through his response to Damu Anna's plan to become a millionaire?
๐ Chapter 25