Chapter 46 portrays Sai Baba's nature as profoundly mysterious and deeply personal. It describes how He holds a 'subtle string' to pull devotees towards Him, whether they are near or far, nourishing them like a mother nourishes her child. A key aspect highlighted in this chapter is the paradox of His actions: He 'plays all the games from within' yet maintains a detached stance, performing everything while calling Himself a non-doer. The text states that while His character is beyond comprehension, devotees ultimately feel His presence standing behind them, guiding and supporting them through their lives.
What does Chapter 46 reveal about Sai Baba's mysterious nature and His way of interacting with His followers?
📖 Chapter 46