Chapter 10 illustrates Baba's 'Great Siddhis,' or divine powers, by questioning how the fragile sleeping arrangement could have possibly supported his weight. The text describes a narrow plank hung by mere rags and concludes that the plank was "merely for name’s sake" and that his Siddhis were the true support. To explain his imperceptible movements, the chapter references the power of 'Anima' (the ability to become minute), suggesting that Baba’s movements could be as subtle and effortless as those of flies, insects, or ants, which is why no one ever witnessed him climbing up or down from the plank.
Chapter 10 mentions that Baba possessed 'Great Siddhis'. How does the text illustrate these powers in relation to his sleeping habits?
📖 Chapter 10