Chapter 10 provides a compelling example of Baba's imperceptible movements in the context of his sleeping habits. He rested on a narrow plank suspended by rags, and the text explicitly states that no one ever knew when he climbed up or descended from it. The chapter questions how such a flimsy setup could even support his weight, concluding it was due to his great Siddhis (divine powers). The text specifically relates this ability to the power of 'Anima,' which is the power to become minute. As Chapter 10 explains, with this power, Baba's movements could be as easy and unnoticed as those of flies, insects, or ants.
Baba's movements were described as 'imperceptible.' What specific examples does chapter 10 give, and what divine power is associated with this ability?
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