Chapter 36 portrays Sai Baba as a being who has completely transcended the ego. It states that he is indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude, a key concept in Advaita Vedanta. The author notes, "Enough of this 'I-ness' (ego) of the speaker; the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This suggests that Sai's divine power operates through others, sidelining the human ego. He is described as the "incarnation of the knowledge of Truth" who stays "distant and detached from his name" while causing various events to occur, highlighting his egoless and supremely powerful nature.
How does Chapter 36 describe Sai Baba's divine nature and his relationship with his own ego or 'I-ness'?
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