Chapter 12 presents non-duality and equality as core aspects of Sai Baba's being. The chapter opens by praising the Guru who removes the "obsession with duality" through the knowledge of non-duality. This philosophical foundation is then exemplified through Sai's actions. The text explicitly states that He has "no feeling of friend or foe, and to whom the pauper and the king are the same." This demonstrates a consciousness that transcends worldly distinctions. Furthermore, as described in Chapter 12, saints treat the virtuous and wicked equally, which is a practical application of seeing the one Supreme Soul in all, as they are "inseparable from Him."
Based on Chapter 12, analyze the concepts of non-duality and equality as they apply to Sai Baba's character.
📖 Chapter 12