Chapter 10 illustrates Baba's imperceptible nature primarily through the story of his sleeping on a suspended wooden plank. It emphasizes that no one ever knew when he got on or off this precarious perch. The chapter attributes this ability to his 'Great Siddhis' (powers). It specifically mentions 'Anima,' the power to become minute, suggesting that Baba's movements could be as subtle and unnoticeable as those of 'flies, insects, or ants.' This power allowed him to navigate spaces and situations without being perceived by ordinary senses, highlighting a divine quality that transcended the physical limitations known to most people, as explained in Chapter 10.
The text mentions Baba's movements were imperceptible. What specific examples and powers from Chapter 10 are used to illustrate this?
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