Chapter 10 explicitly links Baba's extraordinary physical feats to His divine powers, or Siddhis. The text questions how a flimsy plank tied with rags could possibly support His weight, concluding that the plank was 'merely for name’s sake' because of the 'Great Siddhis' residing within Him. To explain his imperceptible movements, the chapter suggests He utilized powers like 'Anima,' the ability to become minute. It posits that Baba’s movements were easy because he could take the forms of flies, insects, or ants, allowing him to ascend and descend from the plank without anyone ever knowing. This illustrates that His seemingly impossible actions were manifestations of his supreme spiritual attainments.
How does Chapter 10 connect Baba's mysterious physical actions, like sleeping on a suspended plank, to his divine powers (Siddhis)?
📖 Chapter 10