The story of Sapatnekar highlights Baba's all-knowing nature. What philosophical explanation does the Shri Sai Satcharitra provide for this ability?

πŸ“– Chapter 48

The Shri Sai Satcharitra, in Chapter 48, explains Sai Baba's omniscience through the lens of non-duality and divine unity. After Sapatnekar marveled at how Baba could know his life story, the text clarifies that for Baba, everything was as clear as "a gooseberry in the palm of the hand." This is because Baba is described as the very form of Brahman, who has manifested as the entire universe. The text explains that for one who is merged with the Supreme Being, the distinctions of "mine" and "thine" or the duality of seer and seen do not exist. Therefore, knowing Sapatnekar's life was simply an act of self-awareness, as Baba himself is the world in detail.


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