Chapter 46 of the Sai Satcharitra highlights a fascinating paradox in Sai Baba's divine play. The text describes how he "plays all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment." This suggests that while he is the ultimate cause and controller behind all events, he remains spiritually separate and unaffected by them. The chapter further elaborates on this by stating, "You perform everything yet call Yourself a non-doer; no one understands Your character" (Chapter 46). This portrays Baba as a supreme being who orchestrates everything while maintaining a state of non-doership. This mysterious characteristic is so profound that even wise pundits can get stuck in worldly existence, while Baba effortlessly guides the simple and innocent, showcasing a nature that is beyond human comprehension (Chapter 46).
Can you explain the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba's actions as described in Chapter 46?
๐ Chapter 46