The beginning of Chapter 28 sets a profound philosophical tone, defining the omnipresent nature of Sai Baba. It declares that Sai dwells in all beings, from Brahma to the smallest insect, pervading everything. The chapter asserts that he is a true Sadguru because he is complete in Shabda-Brahma (the divine word) and also shows the signs of Para-Brahman (the Supreme Being). A powerful comparison is made in these initial verses: a father gives birth to the physical body which is subject to death, but the Guru, through his compassion, has the ability to remove the entire cycle of both birth and death for the disciple, highlighting the Guru's supreme spiritual role.
Can you summarize the initial verses of Chapter 28 and their philosophical significance?
๐ Chapter 28