Chapter 46 beautifully illustrates this paradox. It states that Sai moves the strings of life in such a mysterious way that no one truly understands his methods, yet devotees feel his presence behind them. The chapter explicitly says, 'You play all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment; You perform everything yet call Yourself a non-doer; no one understands Your character.' This reconciliation is presented not as a logical formula but as a mystical aspect of Sai's divine nature. The suggested response for a devotee is not to analyze it, but to surrender to this divine play by offering one's body, speech, and mind at His feet.
Chapter 46 describes Sai as a mysterious force who 'plays all the games from within.' How does the chapter reconcile his role as the ultimate doer with his apparent detachment?
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