Chapter 36 provides a deep insight into Sai Baba's detachment from ego. The text explicitly states that the author's 'I-ness' or ego as the speaker should be set aside, as 'the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard.' Furthermore, Sai Baba is described as being 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude,' which is a key indicator of his transcendence beyond ego-consciousness. This depiction highlights his state as a being who, while being the 'swan in the lake of the Supreme,' delights in the service of others who are liberated, showing a complete renunciation of self-identification.
The Satcharitra mentions Sai Baba's relationship with the concept of 'I-ness' or ego. Could you elaborate on this based on Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36