According to the teachings found in Chapter 9, Sai Baba espouses a philosophy of oneness with all life. He explains this concept to a devotee by revealing that when she fed a hungry dog, she was in fact feeding him. Baba states, "Sometimes I am a dog, sometimes a pig; sometimes I am a cow, sometimes a cat. Sometimes as an ant, a fly, or aquatic creature, in such forms I roam." He emphasizes that he loves those who see him in all beings and urges his followers to renounce the sense of difference as a form of worship. This profound teaching illustrates his omnipresence and deep connection to every creature.
What is Sai Baba's philosophy regarding his presence in other living beings?
๐ Chapter 9