Based on the account in Chapter 23, Sai Baba's worldview was completely egalitarian and universal. The text explicitly states that He never disregarded anyone, nor did He consider anyone to be inferior. He perceived the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all things, both moving and unmoving, and lived in harmony with this vision. In all living beings, He saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness. This profound respect for all of creation, as described in Chapter 23, was a cornerstone of his conduct and teachings, demonstrating a complete absence of prejudice.
What was Sai Baba's attitude towards other beings and the world around him? Did he see anyone as inferior?
📖 Chapter 23