How does the text portray Sai Baba's paradoxical nature of being both active in the world and completely detached?

📖 Chapter 46

Chapter 46 masterfully illustrates Sai Baba's paradoxical nature. It describes Him as someone who 'plays all the games from within, yet You fly the flag of detachment.' This suggests His deep involvement in the lives of His devotees and the workings of the world. However, the text immediately follows this by stating, 'You perform everything yet call Yourself a non-doer; no one understands Your character.' This highlights the central paradox: He is the ultimate cause and actor, yet remains untouched and unattached to the outcomes, a quality that makes His true nature incomprehensible to the ordinary mind.


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