Chapter 46 delves into the enigmatic nature of Sai Baba, highlighting a significant paradox. The chapter states that he "plays all the games from within" and subtly pulls the strings of events, yet he simultaneously flies the "flag of detachment." It explains that although he performs everything, he calls himself a non-doer, and his true character is something no one can fully understand. As described in Chapter 46, he moves in such a way that his presence isn't obvious, yet devotees feel he is standing right behind them, guiding them through their lives.
How does Chapter 46 describe the paradoxical nature of Sai Baba's actions and his state of being?
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