Chapter 10 explains that Sai Baba's ability to sleep on a narrow plank suspended by rags was not a physical feat but a manifestation of his divine powers, or Siddhis. The text poses the question of how such a flimsy setup could support his weight and concludes that the plank was 'merely for name’s sake' because of the 'Great Siddhis residing within Him.' The chapter specifically references the power of 'Anima,' which is the ability to become minute. It suggests that Baba's movements were as subtle and easy as those of flies, insects, or ants, making them completely imperceptible to onlookers.
How does Chapter 10 explain Sai Baba's ability to perform seemingly impossible feats, like sleeping on a narrow, suspended plank?
📖 Chapter 10