Chapter 23 provides deep insight into how Sai Baba's spiritual vision shaped his worldly interactions. It states that he saw the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all things, both moving and unmoving. Specifically, he saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness (Chaitanyaghana), in all living beings. This profound belief had a direct impact on his conduct; as Chapter 23 explains, he never disregarded anyone, nor did he consider any person to be inferior. This universal vision of divinity contrasts with a self-centered claim to godhood, as he never called himself 'Anal Haq' (I am God), but rather saw God in everyone else, treating all with equal regard.
How did Sai Baba's teaching of seeing God in everything influence his social conduct and interactions?
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