Chapter 28 explains that Sai Baba is not separate from anyone, as he dwells in all beings, from the highest divine entity, Brahma, to the smallest ant and insect. The text establishes his qualification as a Sadguru by noting he is proficient in both Shabda-Brahma (the divine word) and Para-Brahman (the Supreme Being). This chapter further elevates the Guru's role by stating that while a father gives birth to a body that will eventually die, the Guru shows "additional compassion" by removing the entire cycle of birth and death for the disciple.
How does Chapter 28 characterize Sai Baba's divine nature and his role as a Sadguru?
π Chapter 28