Chapter 10 addresses the seeming impossibility of Baba's sleeping arrangement by explaining that it was not a matter of physics but of divine power. The text states that Great Siddhis (powers) resided within Him, and the plank was merely for the sake of appearances. It suggests that his ability to get on and off the plank unnoticed was due to his mastery of 'Anima,' the power to become minute. As Chapter 10 illustrates, Baba's movements could be as subtle as those of flies, insects, or ants, making them easy and imperceptible to others.
What explanation does Chapter 10 offer for how Sai Baba could rest on a narrow, suspended plank?
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