Chapter 12 presents Sai Baba's philosophy on equality as being rooted in the principle of non-duality. The text describes him 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 philosophical stance manifests in his actions and relationships. For instance, the chapter notes that saints like Sai treat the virtuous and the wicked as equals, without making judgments of greatness or smallness. This concept of equality is further extended to social status, as Chapter 12 explicitly states that to Sai, "the pauper and the king are the same," demonstrating his enmity-free and non-dual perspective on all of existence.
How does Chapter 12 explain Sai Baba's philosophy on equality and non-duality?
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