The text says Baba is the "form of Brahman." What does this mean in the context of Sapatnekar's story?

πŸ“– Chapter 48

In the context of Sapatnekar's story from Chapter 48, describing Sai Baba as the "form of Brahman" serves to explain his divine omniscience and his ability to know Sapatnekar's entire life story. The scripture elaborates that because Baba has merged with the Supreme Being, the entire universe is his family, and he has manifested as the universe itself. This state of oneness, or non-duality, means there is no distinction between "mine" and "thine" for him. Sapatnekar's realization that "Baba is a great knower of the inner self" stems from this understanding that Baba's consciousness is not separate from his own, allowing Baba to narrate his life with perfect clarity.


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