The text mentions Sai Baba is 'indifferent to the "I am He" (So-ham) attitude.' Based on Chapter 36, what does this imply about his spiritual state?

📖 Chapter 36

The statement in Chapter 36 that Sai Baba is "indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude" suggests a spiritual state that transcends even the high realization of unity with the Supreme Brahman. While 'So-ham' represents the identification of the self with the divine, Sai's indifference points to a state beyond ego-centric realization. Chapter 36 elaborates that he "delights in the service of those liberated in Brahman," indicating his focus is on selfless action rather than personal spiritual status. He is described as staying "distant and detached from his name, he causes various events to occur," reinforcing the idea that he operates from a place of pure, egoless consciousness, unattached to the very concept of individual spiritual attainment.


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