Chapter 46 delves into the complex, paradoxical nature of Sai Baba's actions. It states, "You play all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment; You perform everything yet call Yourself a non-doer; no one understands Your character." The chapter explains this by describing how Baba moves the strings of action so subtly that no one perceives his involvement, yet his presence is felt behind his devotees. He uses the simple and innocent to achieve his will while the proud get entangled in worldliness. This illustrates the divine principle where the Guru is the ultimate cause behind all events but remains completely unattached to the outcomes, embodying a state of active non-doing that is beyond ordinary comprehension, as highlighted in the verses of Chapter 46.
How does Chapter 46 explain the paradox of Sai Baba being both the ultimate doer and a detached non-doer?
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