Chapter 10 directly addresses the apparent physical impossibility of Sai Baba's sleeping arrangement by linking it to his divine powers, or Siddhis. The text poses the question of how such a narrow plank, tied with mere rags, could support his weight. It then provides the answer: with Great Siddhis residing within him, the plank was 'merely for name’s sake.' The chapter further elaborates that his imperceptible movements were a manifestation of his spiritual abilities, referencing the power of 'Anima' (to become minute), which allowed his movements to be as subtle and unnoticed as those of flies or ants.
Chapter 10 mentions Baba sleeping on a flimsy plank. How does the text reconcile this physical impossibility with his spiritual nature?
📖 Chapter 10