How does Chapter 28 describe the all-pervading nature of Sai Baba and his qualities as a Sadguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 explains that Sai Baba is not separate from anyone, as he dwells in all beings, from the highest deity Brahma down to the smallest insect. The text emphasizes his omnipresence, stating that he pervades all things everywhere. It describes him as being complete in Shabda-Brahma (the divine word) and showing signs of the Para-Brahman (Supreme Being). These attributes, combined with his ability to impart teachings to disciples, are what establish his quality as a Sadguru who can remove the cycle of birth and death, an act of compassion greater than a father giving birth to a body.


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