Chapter 50 portrays Sai Baba as the ultimate reality, describing him as "purely an embodiment of consciousness" and the "Unmanifest itself" that has taken a physical form for the sake of his followers. His transformative power is vividly depicted in the chapter. It is said that when Sai places his hand upon a devotee's head, their "ego is crushed to pieces." This act of grace initiates a profound inner change where "the chant of 'So-ham' (I am He) begins, and all that is seen is filled with joy." This suggests a direct transmission of non-dual awareness that dissolves the devotee's sense of a separate self and reveals the divine everywhere, a process facilitated by the Guru's immense compassion.
What insights does Chapter 50 offer into Sai Baba's divine nature and his method for transforming devotees?
📖 Chapter 50