Chapter 28 begins by establishing Sai Baba's all-pervading nature, stating that Sai is not separate from anyone and dwells in all beings. It emphasizes this omnipresence by explaining that "From Brahma to the ant and the smallest insect, He pervades all, everywhere." The chapter further defines His divine nature by describing Him as complete in Shabda-Brahma (the divine word) and as someone who shows the signs of Para-Brahman, the Supreme Being. This establishes His presence not just in all living forms but also within the very fabric of divine expression and ultimate reality.
What is the philosophical definition of Sai Baba's omnipresence as presented in this chapter?
📖 Chapter 28