Chapter 12 portrays Sai Baba as a being who transcends duality. He is described as the "embodiment of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss" who, through the knowledge of non-duality, removes the "obsession with duality" from people's minds. This principle is demonstrated in His actions and nature. The chapter explicitly states that He has "no feeling of friend or foe, and to whom the pauper and the king are the same." This concept of equality is a core theme, extending to the nature of saints in general, who are said to treat the virtuous and wicked equally. Thus, Sai Baba's approach, as detailed in this chapter, is one of complete, enmity-free equality.
How does Chapter 12 describe Sai Baba's approach to duality, like treating people differently based on their status or actions?
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