Chapter 14 explains that while Baba outwardly remained in one place, He knew everything and was able to give experiences to all people. This physical stillness demonstrates the truth of his philosophical teachings on oneness. His consciousness was not confined to his body but had merged with the Supreme Reality, the all-pervading Brahman. This directly illustrates his instruction: 'See Me alone in everything; there is no place empty without Me.' His ability to be aware of everything from a single spot was a living demonstration that the true Self, or Brahman, is not limited by physical location and is present everywhere and in everything.
The text mentions that Baba sat in one spot but knew everything. How does this physical state relate to his teaching on omnipresence?
📖 Chapter 14