Chapter 6 beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's constant presence in the spiritual lives of His followers. It suggests that a devotee's remembrance of the Sadguru is constant during any spiritual activity. For example, the chapter states that when one reads scriptures or Puranas, Sai Himself is perceived to take the form of Rama and Krishna, making the devotee feel as if they are hearing His own life story. Specifically, it mentions that while listening to the Bhagavat, Sai appears as Krishna from head to toe, as if singing the Uddhava Gita for the devotee's welfare. This omnipresence extends even to casual conversation, where stories of Sainath unexpectedly arise to provide the perfect illustration.
How does Chapter 6 describe the omnipresence of Sai Baba in the spiritual practices of His devotees?
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