The text from Chapter 36 presents a different perspective on Sai Baba's ego, or 'I-ness.' It suggests that this was not a quality he possessed, but rather one he transcended. The narrator states, 'Enough of this "I-ness" (ego) of the speaker; the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone.' This indicates that miracles and teachings came from a place beyond ego, where Sai would take over the narrator. He is described as being 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude,' further emphasizing his detachment from personal ego.
Chapter 36 mentions Sai Baba's 'I-ness' or ego. How did this quality help him perform miracles for his devotees?
📖 Chapter 36