How does Chapter 46 describe the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba as both a doer and a non-doer?

πŸ“– Chapter 46

Chapter 46 highlights a profound paradox in Sai Baba's character. It describes him as the one who moves all the strings from within and plays all the games, actively pulling devotees to him and orchestrating events. Yet, in the same breath, the chapter states that he simultaneously flies the flag of detachment and calls himself a non-doer. This seeming contradiction is encapsulated in the verse, "You perform everything yet call Yourself a non-doer; no one understands Your character." This teaching from Chapter 46 illustrates his divine play, where he is fully involved in the world yet remains completely detached from it.


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