Chapter 46 portrays Sai Baba's character as profoundly mysterious and paradoxical. It says he holds a "subtle string" to pull devotees near, yet when one tries to look for him, he cannot be seen. He is described as the one who moves all the strings from within, yet he simultaneously flies the "flag of detachment" and calls himself a non-doer. The chapter explicitly states, "no one understands Your character." This divine play is further illustrated by how he helps the simple and innocent while the proud and clever get stuck in worldly existence. As presented in Chapter 46, Baba stands behind his devotees, orchestrating everything while remaining unseen.
How does Chapter 46 describe the paradoxical and mysterious character of Sai Baba?
π Chapter 46