As detailed in Chapter 23, Sai Baba's worldview was one of profound unity and humility. He saw the Almighty (Vishvambhar) in all things, both moving and unmoving, and remained in complete harmony with this vision. This perspective led him to never disregard anyone or consider them inferior. In every living being, he saw Narayana, the condensed form of Consciousness (Chaitanyaghana). Rather than elevating himself by claiming "Anal Haq" (I am God), he positioned himself as a servant, chanting "Allah Malik" (God is the Master). This shows he experienced divinity not through self-aggrandizement but through seeing the divine in all of creation.
How did Sai Baba view the relationship between himself, others, and God, as described in Chapter 23?
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