Dixit viewed his physical lameness not as a misfortune but as a divine catalyst. Chapter 4 describes the injury he sustained in England as a 'Guru-Pushyamrit' yoga, an auspicious event that bore the fruit of a rare meeting with Sai. When Chandorkar suggested that Sai could cure his leg, Dixit's response revealed his profound spiritual understanding. He did not consider his physical lameness a deficiency, stating that the human body is a momentary carriage of 'skin, blood, meat, and bones.' Instead, he told Sai Baba that the 'real lameness is of the mind' and asked Him to remove that spiritual affliction, prioritizing inner healing over a physical cure.
What was Dixit's spiritual perspective on the physical lameness he acquired, and what did he ultimately seek from Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 4