Chapter 23 illustrates how Sai Baba's conduct was a direct reflection of his core philosophy. The text states he saw the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all things, both moving and unmoving. This belief was put into practice by how he never disregarded anyone or considered them inferior, because he saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness, in all living beings. His constant chants, such as "Allah Malik" (God is the Master) and "Ya-De-Haq" (He is the Truth), further reinforced this universal view by consistently deflecting divinity from himself and attributing it to a universal God, in stark contrast to the declaration "Anal Haq" (I am God).
How did Sai Baba's personal actions and chants in Chapter 23 demonstrate his teaching of seeing God in all things?
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