Through his interaction with Cholkar, Sai Baba imparted a profound teaching on his omnipresence and connection with all beings. After revealing he knew about Cholkar's secret vow, Baba explained that physical distance is no barrier to his awareness. He stated in Chapter 15, 'Even if my body is here, and you are beyond the seven seas, Whatever you do there, I know it instantly.' He further clarified that his true home is within the devotee's heart, identifying himself as the 'inner self.' This presence extends to all of creation, as Baba said he exists in 'insects, ants, aquatic creatures, birds, all animals, dogs, and pigs.' The ultimate lesson was of non-duality: 'you and I are one.'
Based on his interaction with Cholkar, what did Sai Baba teach about his own nature and presence?
📖 Chapter 15