How is Sai Baba's omnipresence described, and what does it mean for his ability to travel to different places?

📖 Chapter 40

The text describes Sai Baba's state as inscrutable, stating that He pervades all things, both moving and unmoving. As Chapter 40 explains, concepts like "coming" and "going" are merely worldly talk for Him. He is compared to the sky, which is perfectly full, inside and out. Although Baba's physical residence was permanently in Shirdi and he only occasionally visited the nearby villages of Rahata, Rui, or Nimgon, he is considered a complete master of miracles who can manifest anywhere at will. This means His presence is not limited by physical travel, as he is already everywhere.


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