Chapter 36 uses some very specific metaphors to describe Sai Baba's nature. Can you explain his characteristics and detachment from the world?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being beyond ordinary human identity. He is described as having no name or village, yet possessing infinite glory. The text explains that he is indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude and is referred to as "the swan in the lake of the Supreme." A key aspect of his nature is his detachment; he stays "distant and detached from his name" while simultaneously causing various events to occur. This chapter emphasizes that Sai is the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, and for those upon whom he bestows his grace, he reveals various forms and creates many inconceivable events, all while remaining a detached witness.


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