The text mentions Baba's movements were 'imperceptible.' What does Chapter 10 suggest about how this was possible?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 10

Chapter 10 explains that Baba's imperceptible movements were a result of his great Siddhis, or divine powers. Specifically, it highlights the power of 'Anima,' which is the ability to become minute. The text questions how a plank tied with rags could even support his weight, concluding it was merely for show. It suggests that Baba could move about with the ease of flies, insects, or ants, implying he could alter his form to be unnoticed. This power explains why no one ever witnessed him getting on or off the narrow plank he slept on.


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