How does Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's mysterious nature and the way He interacts with His devotees?

πŸ“– Chapter 46

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.


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