Chapter 36 uses the metaphor of a "swan in the lake of the Supreme" to describe Sai Baba's unique spiritual state. This description highlights his detachment and transcendent nature. According to the text, in this state, he is indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude, suggesting he is beyond the spiritual ego that can accompany such realizations. Furthermore, it is mentioned that he delights in the service of those who are already liberated in Brahman, indicating a deep connection to the highest spiritual realms and beings. This imagery portrays him as pure, detached, and moving gracefully within the ultimate reality.
Can you describe the characteristics of Sai Baba as the 'swan in the lake of the Supreme'?
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