The narrative in Chapter 18 provides clear evidence of Sai Baba's omnipresence and his ability to guide his followers from afar. Even while physically present in the Masjid, Baba was fully aware of his devotees' actions and spiritual states, whether they were near or far away. He would assign tasks, such as the daily scripture readings by Bapusaheb Jog, and empower individuals to carry them out for the benefit of all. A poignant example is when the author paused his reading of the Bhagavat to rush to the Masjid. Baba, sensing this interruption, insisted the author return to complete the reading, demonstrating that Baba's guidance and focus were on the devotee's spiritual discipline, transcending physical location.
How did Sai Baba's actions demonstrate his principle of being ever-present and guiding his devotees, regardless of physical distance?
📖 Chapter 18