Chapter 46 portrays Sai Baba as a mysterious and divine force who, despite His physical form being invisible, remains actively engaged with His followers. The chapter poetically describes Him holding a 'subtle string' with which He pulls His devotees towards Him, whether they are near or far abroad. He is depicted as a nurturing mother who holds them close and nourishes them. The text highlights His paradoxical nature: He plays all the games from within yet flies the flag of detachment, performing everything while calling Himself a non-doer. As mentioned in Chapter 46, He moves the strings of life in such a way that no one understands, but His devotees ultimately feel His supportive presence right behind them.
How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's mysterious nature and the way He interacts with His devotees?
π Chapter 46