Based on Chapter 36, how is Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with his own stories described?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 provides a profound description of Sai Baba's divine nature. He is referred to as the 'swan in the lake of the Supreme' who is indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude. The chapter posits that Sai himself is the true narrator of his own stories, using the speaker and listener as mere pretexts to fulfill the desires of his devotees. It states that he is an 'incarnation of the knowledge of Truth' who can create inconceivable events while remaining detached. Furthermore, the text emphasizes that he loves his own stories and always protects devotees who meditate on him or sing his hymns, ensuring they never lack for anything.


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