In the teachings found in Chapter 19, Sai Baba explains that meditation is of greater importance than mere knowledge, but true meditation itself depends on having correct knowledge. Specifically, he says that "unless there is a complete understanding of the Reality (Vastu), correct meditation is not attained." The ultimate goal is a state of Samadhi, where the mind becomes still, "like a lamp in a windless place." This peace is achieved when the practice of meditation matures to the point where the distinction between the meditator and the act of meditation dissolves, which is rooted in the "true knowledge" of the Inner Self.
According to Baba, what is the connection between knowledge, meditation, and achieving a state of peace?
📖 Chapter 19