Chapter 46 describes Sai Baba's influence as a subtle yet powerful force. The text states that even though his form may be invisible, he holds a "subtle string" with which he pulls his devotees towards him, whether they are in India or abroad. This chapter beautifully illustrates this relationship by comparing him to a mother who lovingly holds her child to her chest and nourishes them effortlessly. It is also mentioned that he operates from behind the scenes, moving the strings in such a way that no one knows his methods, but devotees feel his presence behind them. He particularly empowers the simple and innocent, while the proud may get stuck.
How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's interaction with his devotees, particularly his method of drawing them to him?
📖 Chapter 46