Can you explain the paradox of Sai's actions as described in Chapter 46, where He is both the doer and a non-doer?

📖 Chapter 46

Chapter 46 highlights a central paradox in Sai's divine character. It explains that He 'plays all the games from within' and is the ultimate force behind everything, yet He simultaneously 'flies the flag of detachment' and calls Himself a 'non-doer.' This means that while He is the orchestrator of all events, pulling the strings to guide His devotees, He remains completely detached from the outcomes and does not claim agency. This enigmatic nature, as the chapter notes, is something that no one can truly understand, distinguishing the simple and faithful from the proud pundits who get stuck in worldly existence.


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