Chapter 3 does not mention the financial outcome of Damu Anna's cotton business, nor does it mention Damu Anna at all. The narrative in this chapter revolves around the author. Instead of financial outcomes, Baba discusses spiritual treasures. As recounted in Chapter 3, Baba teaches that desires arise in the intellect and have no connection to the Soul (Atman). He explains that when the essence of 'Who am I' is understood, all worldly desires 'dissolve like hail heated by the rays of the sun,' which is a far greater gain than any material profit.
What was the ultimate financial outcome of Damu Anna's cotton business, as described in Chapter 3?
📖 Chapter 3