The description in Chapter 36 of Sai Baba being "indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude" offers a deep insight into his advanced spiritual state. The 'So-ham' attitude signifies the profound realization of oneness with the Supreme, a pinnacle of spiritual achievement. Sai's indifference to this implies he has transcended even the ego of divine identification. Instead of dwelling in this state, the text notes, he "delights in the service of those liberated in Brahman." This detail from Chapter 36 highlights his supreme humility and a focus on selfless service over personal spiritual status.
The text mentions Sai is "indifferent to the 'I am He' (So-ham) attitude." What does this imply about his spiritual state?
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