Chapter 10 explains Baba's imperceptible movements by attributing them to his Great Siddhis, or divine powers. The primary example given is his ability to get on and off a narrow wooden plank suspended by rags, a feat no one ever witnessed. The text directly questions how such a flimsy setup could support his weight and answers that the plank was "merely for name’s sake" due to his powers. It specifically mentions 'Anima,' the power to become minute, suggesting Baba could move as easily and subtly as flies, insects, or ants. This power would allow him to perform actions like ascending the plank without being perceived by human senses.
Chapter 10 claims Baba's movements were imperceptible. What explanation does the text provide for this supernatural ability?
📖 Chapter 10