Chapter 10 addresses the seeming impossibility of Sai Baba sleeping on a narrow plank suspended by mere rags. The text explains that this was possible not through conventional physics but through His divine powers, or Siddhis. The chapter posits that with 'Great Siddhis' residing within Him, the plank was 'merely for name’s sake.' It specifically mentions the power of 'Anima,' the ability to become minute, suggesting that Baba could alter his form to move with ease, like a fly or an insect. Therefore, the plank's ability to support Him was a manifestation of His divine capabilities rather than its structural integrity.
Chapter 10 mentions a wooden plank Baba slept on. How does the text explain the physics of how such a flimsy setup could support him?
📖 Chapter 10