Chapter 47 explains that "the one weary of worldly life" is the person who finds peace. This peace is attained by remembering Sai Baba's profound love for his devotees. This act of remembrance is so powerful that it causes the mind to forget its own nature and the anxieties of worldly existence. The text poses a rhetorical question: "what greater gain is there than this?" This highlights the immense value of finding spiritual solace through devotion to Sai. The chapter contrasts this state of peace with the theme of the upcoming story, which will detail how the extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a person's downfall.
Who is described as finding peace from worldly life in Chapter 47, and how is this achieved?
📖 Chapter 47