Chapter 10 paints a picture of Sai Baba's lifestyle as being both mysterious and all-embracing. His movements were often imperceptible, as exemplified by how no one ever saw him get on or off the suspended plank he slept on. Beyond this mystery, the chapter highlights his incredible public life, emphasizing his role as a unifying figure who was like a "mother to both Hindus and Muslims." In his presence, it is said that "the tiger and the lamb lived together in trust and love without doubt," showcasing the atmosphere of peace and unity he fostered among all beings who came to him.
Besides his sleeping habits, what does Chapter 10 reveal about Sai Baba's general lifestyle and his unifying nature?
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