Chapter 36 presents a nuanced view of Sai Baba's involvement in the world. It describes him as a being who is "staying distant and detached from his name," yet simultaneously "causes various events to occur." This portrays him as a detached witness, the incarnation of Truth-knowledge. However, he is also an active agent of grace. The text explains that on whomever he bestows his grace, he shows them various forms and creates many inconceivable events. As mentioned in Chapter 36, he protects those who sing hymns to him, calls out to the poor and weak, and fulfills the desires of all, demonstrating his active and compassionate intervention in the lives of his devotees.
Can you elaborate on how Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba's role as both a detached witness and an active agent in the world?
π Chapter 36