Sapatnekar's experience serves as a profound illustration of Sai Baba's divine nature. Chapter 48 explains that Baba's ability to know Sapatnekar's entire life story stems from His true form as Brahman, the supreme consciousness. The text states that the universe is His family and that He has manifested as the entire cosmos. For someone like Sai, who has merged with the Supreme Being, the distinctions of "mine" and "thine" or the language of duality cease to exist. He transcends the roles of seer, seeing, and the seen. This incident proved to Sapatnekar that Baba was not just a saint but the all-pervading reality itself.
Based on Sapatnekar's experience, how does the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe Sai Baba's divine nature?
๐ Chapter 48