Chapter 46 eloquently describes Sai Baba's mysterious nature. It explains that He plays all the games from within, moving the strings in such a way that no one knows where He is, yet He makes His presence felt behind His devotees. He actively pulls them to His feet with a subtle string and nourishes them with love. Despite performing all these actions, He flies the flag of detachment and calls Himself a non-doer. As Chapter 46 conveys, this enigmatic character, where He is both the ultimate doer and completely detached, is something no one can fully understand.
How does Chapter 46 portray Sai Baba's seemingly paradoxical nature as both an active force and a detached observer?
📖 Chapter 46