Chapter 36 discusses Sai's relationship with the concept of "I-ness" or ego. Can you elaborate on this based on the provided text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 provides insight into Sai Baba's transcendence of ego. The narrator begins by acknowledging their own limitations and the folly of "I-ness" (ego), stating that Sai himself is the true narrator. The chapter describes Sai as being "indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude," which signifies a state beyond the ego-identification with the Supreme. He is also described as staying "distant and detached from his name," while simultaneously causing various events to occur. This illustrates his nature as a being who acts without personal attachment or ego, embodying the pure, witnessing consciousness.


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