The encounter with Cholkar culminates in a profound spiritual discourse on non-duality and Baba's universal presence. As detailed in Chapter 15, after the tea incident, Baba went beyond just proving his omniscience. He taught Cholkar that He resides in the inner self of all beings. Baba stated, "In insects, ants, aquatic creatures, birds, all animals, dogs, and pigs— In all places, I am present everywhere, truly." The ultimate lesson was to dissolve the feeling of separation between the devotee and God, as Baba concluded with the powerful statement, "Do not keep any distance from me; you and I are one."
What is the deeper spiritual message about non-duality that Baba gave to Cholkar?
📖 Chapter 15