Chapter 36 mentions that Sai Baba is 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude.' What does this imply about his spiritual state and his relationship with his devotees?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

The statement in Chapter 36 that Sai Baba is 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude' suggests a spiritual state that transcends even the advanced realization of oneness with the Supreme Being. It implies he is not attached to this high spiritual status. The text elaborates on this by saying, '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 Sai operates beyond the ego, using his devotees as mere instruments to narrate his own glory, thereby fulfilling their desires and guiding them.


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