In the culmination of Cholkar's story, Sai Baba reveals profound truths about his nature and his bond with devotees. After demonstrating his knowledge of Cholkar's secret vow, Baba articulates his omnipresence and omniscience. According to Chapter 15, Baba explained, 'Even if my body is here, and you are beyond the seven seas, Whatever you do there, I know it instantly.' He taught that He resides within the devotee's heart, stating, 'My home is in your heart; I am your inner self.' Baba extended this presence to all of creation, from insects and ants to all other beings, emphasizing a fundamental unity. He concluded with the powerful assertion, 'Do not keep any distance from me; you and I are one,' teaching that He is inseparable from those who have faith in him.
According to the story of Cholkar, what did Sai Baba reveal about his own nature and his connection to devotees?
๐ Chapter 15