Chapter 46 beautifully articulates the paradox of Sai Baba's divine play. It states that he 'plays all the games from within' and moves the strings in such a way that his hand is unseen, yet he is always behind his devotees. Despite performing everything, he 'flies the flag of detachment' and calls himself a 'non-doer.' This mysterious character, where he is both the ultimate cause and completely detached, is deemed incomprehensible. Because of this, the chapter concludes that the wisest course of action for a devotee is to simply surrender their body, speech, and mind at his feet.
How does Chapter 46 describe the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba's actions and his role as a 'non-doer'?
π Chapter 46