After revealing his knowledge of the sugar vow, Sai Baba offered Cholkar a profound teaching on his omnipresent nature. As Chapter 15 explains, Baba told him, '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 elaborated that even if a devotee is 'beyond the seven seas,' He knows their actions instantly because His true home is in the devotee's heart. Baba's message was that He is the inner self of all beings, present everywhere in all creatures, from insects and ants to dogs and pigs. He concluded by telling Cholkar, 'you and I are one,' emphasizing a non-dualistic reality for the fortunate soul who understands this.
Beyond the incident with the tea, what deeper spiritual message did Baba impart to Cholkar?
📖 Chapter 15