Chapter 12 portrays Sai Baba as the embodiment of divine qualities. He is described as the "king of knowledge personified, seated in the light of absolute liberation." A key aspect of His character is the balance of extreme affection for every living being and extreme detachment from worldly things. The text highlights His perfect equality, stating He has no feeling of friend or foe and considers the pauper and the king to be the same. As Chapter 12 explains, Sai Baba possesses immense power yet remains renounced, maintaining an enmity-free perspective everywhere, making Him a truly great soul.
What is Sai Baba's character like, based on the descriptions in Chapter 12?
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