After the miraculous tea incident, Sai Baba used the moment to impart a profound philosophical lesson about his omnipresence and the nature of the divine. As detailed in Chapter 15, Baba told Cholkar that He is always with his devotees, regardless of physical location, even if they are "beyond the seven seas." He revealed, "My home is in your heart; I am your inner self." Baba expanded this teaching to encompass all of creation, stating that He exists in everyone and everything one might encounter, including insects, ants, birds, animals, dogs, and pigs. He urged Cholkar to see Him in all beings and to eliminate any sense of separation, concluding with the powerful statement, "you and I are one."
What broader philosophical lesson did Sai Baba teach Cholkar after revealing his knowledge about the sugar vow?
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