Sai Baba taught the profound spiritual principle of non-duality, urging devotees to see him in all living beings. In a powerful exchange described in Chapter 9, a lady was bewildered after Baba claimed to have been satisfied by the food she gave to a dog and a pig. Baba explained, "Sometimes I am a dog, sometimes a pig; sometimes I am a cow, sometimes a cat. Sometimes as an ant, a fly, or aquatic creature, in such forms I roam." He concluded with the essential guidance, "He who sees me in all beings, know him to be the one I love. Therefore, you renounce the sense of difference; thus alone worship me."
Can you explain Sai Baba's teaching on seeing him in all living beings? He mentioned specific animals in one instance.
π Chapter 9