Based on the story of Cholkar, how does Sai Baba describe His relationship with His devotees and His presence in the world?

πŸ“– Chapter 15

In the story of Cholkar, Sai Baba provides a beautiful description of His omnipresence and intimate connection with devotees. After revealing His knowledge of Cholkar's secret vow, Chapter 15 details Baba's explanation. He assures Cholkar, 'Wherever you may be, if you spread your hands before me with faith, I am standing right there with your faith, day and night.' He transcends physical location, declaring, 'My home is in your heart; I am your inner self.' This presence extends to all of creation, as He states He exists in all beings one might meet. The essence of this relationship is unity, as Baba tells Cholkar, 'The man who knows me thus has great fortune.'


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