After demonstrating his knowledge of Cholkar's secret vow, Sai Baba used the opportunity to impart a profound spiritual lesson. As detailed in Chapter 15, Baba explicitly told Cholkar that his vow and the penance of the long delay were fully known to him. He then expanded on his divine nature, explaining his omnipresence with the words, 'Even if my body is here, and you are beyond the seven seas, Whatever you do there, I know it instantly.' Baba taught that his true home is in the devotee's heart and that he is the inner self of all beings. He urged Cholkar to bow to this inner self daily, emphasizing that he exists in all creatures, from insects and ants to every person one might meet.
Following the revelation about the sugar vow, what deeper spiritual teachings did Sai Baba impart to Cholkar about his omnipresence?
📖 Chapter 15