Chapter 36 presents a sophisticated view of Sai Baba's divine attributes. It describes him as the incarnation of the knowledge of Truth, who is indifferent to the ego-centric "I am He" (So-ham) attitude. Despite his detachment, his power is infinite; he can "turn a beggar into a king in a moment with the play of his eyebrows." The chapter explains that he remains distant and detached from his own name while causing various events to occur. As Chapter 36 poetically states, he is a complete supporter of spiritual goals who has redeemed infinite beings and protects his devotees completely.
What philosophical descriptions of Sai Baba's power and detachment are offered in Chapter 36?
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