Chapter 46 portrays Sai Baba's actions as a paradox. Can you explain this paradoxical nature using details from the text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 46

The paradoxical nature of Sai Baba is a central theme in Chapter 46. The text explains that He plays all the games from within and moves all the strings, yet He simultaneously flies the flag of detachment and calls Himself a non-doer. This is why wise pundits can get stuck in their pride, while He makes the simple and innocent play by His power. As the chapter mentions, He pulls His devotees toward Him but does not let Himself be seen, making them feel His presence behind them without revealing His methods. This blend of complete action and complete detachment is the core of the paradox.


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