How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with the world?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being of immense spiritual stature and paradoxical nature. He is described as the "swan in the lake of the Supreme," who is indifferent to the ego-driven "I am He" attitude, yet delights in serving the liberated. Despite having no fixed name or village, he possesses infinite glory and can, with a mere "play of his eyebrows," turn a beggar into a king in an instant. The text explains that he is an "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who remains distant and detached from his own name, yet orchestrates various events. On whom he bestows his grace, he reveals various forms and creates inconceivable events, showcasing his great prowess as detailed in Chapter 36.


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