Following the revelation with the tea, Sai Baba imparted profound teachings to Cholkar, as recorded in Chapter 15. Baba explained that he is always with his devotees, even if they are "beyond the seven seas," and that he instantly knows their thoughts and actions. He taught that his true home is within the devotee's heart, as he is their inner self. Baba urged Cholkar to bow to this inner self daily and recognize that Baba himself exists in all beings—from humans to insects, ants, and animals. The ultimate teaching was one of unity: "Do not keep any distance from me; you and I are one." This revealed a universal, immanent, and non-dualistic philosophy to the devotee.
Beyond the incident with the sugary tea, what broader philosophical teachings did Sai Baba share with Cholkar?
📖 Chapter 15