Yes, Chapter 46 strongly emphasizes Sai Baba's omnipresence and constant protection over his devotees. The text states that whomever Sai takes under his protection, he "certainly resides near him twenty-four hours a day," regardless of whether the devotee is at home or in a distant land. It further explains that wherever the devotee goes, Sai reaches that place beforehand and can give them an "unexpected vision." As an example of this principle, the chapter references the story of Anandrao Pakhade's dream from the previous chapter, which demonstrated the glorious power of devotion to Sai.
Chapter 46 says Sai is always with his devotees no matter where they are. Can you explain that a bit more?
π Chapter 46