Sapatnekar's experience reveals Sai Baba's nature as being one with the Supreme Being, beyond dualistic distinctions. Chapter 48 explains that Baba's omniscience, demonstrated by knowing Sapatnekar's entire life, is because He is the form of Brahman and the universe is His family. The text states, "he has manifested as the entire universe; this is the sign of Sai." For Baba, there is no "mine" and "thine" because He is merged with the Supreme, and the concepts of seer, seeing, and seen do not apply to Him, just as paint does not stick to the sky. This leela illustrates that Baba is the ultimate "knower of the inner self," to whom everything is as clear as a gooseberry in one's palm.
Based on Sapatnekar's experience, what does the Shri Sai Satcharitra reveal about Sai Baba's divine nature and relationship with the universe?
๐ Chapter 48