Chapter 14 explains that although Baba outwardly did nothing and went nowhere, he knew everything and gave experiences to all people from his single spot. This ability is a powerful illustration of the very teachings on oneness he imparted. His omniscience demonstrates a state of being completely merged with the Supreme Reality, where the illusion of separation is non-existent. When one is filled with the 'unbroken single essence' and understands that there is 'no place empty without Me,' the boundaries of individual consciousness dissolve. Baba's state was a living example of transcending duality and embodying the all-pervading Brahman he described.
The text says Baba knew everything while sitting in one place. How does this relate to his teachings on oneness?
📖 Chapter 14