According to the text of Chapter 43, what is the difference between the passing of a yogi like Sai Baba and the death of an ordinary person?

📖 Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws a clear distinction between the passing of a great yogi and ordinary death. It states that worldly afflictions, which haunt those bound by worldly life, never cross the path of yogis. Instead of succumbing to physical decay, saints "burn their own bodies" by "igniting their own light." The chapter describes Sai Baba's departure not as an end but as a transition to an "imperishable state, devoid of rebirth." While an ordinary person's death is an end, Baba's passing was a move from being manifest in a body to becoming unmanifest and omnipresent, merging with his true self and reaching a state of self-attainment.


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