Chapter 9 offers profound insights into Sai Baba's divine nature and the purpose behind his actions. It explains that his daily practice of begging for food was not out of necessity but was a selfless act for the spiritual welfare of his devotees, specifically for the removal of their 'Panchasuna' and other sins. More fundamentally, the chapter presents the teaching of Baba's omnipresence. It conveys that Sai is pervaded everywhere, from the celestial being Brahma to the smallest inanimate object. As Chapter 9 states, Baba mercifully impressed upon his followers the ultimate truth that God resides within all beings.
Beyond the logistics of travel, what deeper spiritual truths about Sai Baba's nature and actions are revealed in Chapter 9?
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