![]() A month or two before Christmas, he had a dream in which an old man with a beard was standing surrounded by His devotees. This gentleman first worked in the Railways and afterwards in the Shri Venkateshwara Press in Bombay and thereafter in the firm of Messrs. This Chapter describes the stories of three such sparrows. Sai Baba often said that no matter where His devotee went, he would be drawn to Shirdi like a sparrow with a thread tied to its feet. The Sadguru does away with both life and death and thus he is more kind and merciful than anybody. Any person, however learned, unable to awaken disciples and establish them in Self-realization, does not deserve to be called a Sadguru. As He was proficient in these, He was well-suited to be a Sadguru. ![]() ![]() He pervades every being on earth Sai was well-versed in the knowledge of the Vedas as well as in the science of Self-realization. He dwells in all beings, from ants and insects to the God Brahma. You can also listen to the free audiobook version of this Chapter on Youtube: Chapter 28
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