Chapter 36 states that Sai Baba is 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude.' What might this imply about his spiritual state?

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 profound realization of non-duality. While 'So-ham' represents a high level of spiritual attainment, the text implies Sai's state is beyond this. As described in Chapter 36, he 'delights in the service of those liberated in Brahman,' indicating that his nature is not one of static self-identification with the absolute, but one of active, loving service and divine play. This concept points to a unique and advanced spiritual state, detached even from the assertion of his own divinity.


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