Following the revelation about the sugar, Sai Baba offered Cholkar a profound teaching on his omnipresence, which is described in Chapter 15. Baba explained that He was aware of the vow, the delay, and the secret penance. He then expanded on this, stating, "Even if my body is here, and you are beyond the seven seas, Whatever you do there, I know it instantly." Baba taught that His true home is within the devotee's heart and that He is the inner self. He urged Cholkar to bow to this inner self daily, reminding him that Baba exists in all beings—from insects and animals to every person one meets—and that there should be no sense of distance between the devotee and Him.
After the incident with the sweetened tea, what deeper spiritual lesson did Baba impart to Cholkar?
📖 Chapter 15