In Chapter 46, the author highlights the enigmatic character of Sai Baba by describing his paradoxical actions. The text states that Baba 'plays all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment.' It further elaborates that He performs everything yet calls Himself a non-doer, a characteristic that no one can fully understand. He is portrayed as moving the strings behind the scenes in such a way that His presence isn't obvious, but devotees ultimately feel that He is standing right behind them, supporting them. This portrayal emphasizes His mysterious and divine way of operating in the world.
How does the author of Chapter 46 describe Sai Baba's paradoxical nature as both an active participant and a detached observer?
π Chapter 46