Chapter 28 states that Sai dwells in all beings. What is the scope of this pervasiveness, and what does it imply about Sai's nature?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 begins by establishing the all-encompassing nature of Sai Baba. It declares that "Sai is not separate from anyone; Sai dwells in all beings." The scope of this presence is explicitly defined as extending from the highest celestial being, Brahma, down to the ant and even the smallest insect. This teaching, found at the start of Chapter 28, emphasizes that he pervades all, everywhere. This implies that Sai's nature is that of the Supreme Being, or Para-Brahman, which is boundless, indivisible, and present in every particle of creation, leaving no being outside of his divine essence.


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