Can you explain the concept of Sai Baba operating through a 'pretext' as described in Chapter 36, and what it implies about his divine play?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra introduces the profound idea that Sai Baba uses individuals as instruments for his divine play. The text states, "making the listener and speaker a mere pretext, he fulfills the desires of the devotees." This implies that the human narrator or audience is secondary; the true agent is Sai himself. He transcends the speaker's ego, or "I-ness," and orchestrates the narration of his own qualities. This concept highlights his detached nature, where he remains a witness, causing events to occur without direct involvement. It suggests that when one shares or listens to his stories, it is Sai's own energy and will that is manifesting to bring about spiritual welfare and fulfill devotees' wishes.


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