Even after transcending his physical form, Chapter 43 explains that Sai Baba's presence remains potent and pervasive. He is said to have merged into the unmanifest, from where he "always keeps the devotees awake." The text argues that he continues to exist in his true form, filling both the moving and non-moving aspects of the world. His influence is described as being directly accessible to devotees even today; whatever the feeling in a person's mind, they can receive a corresponding experience from him. This ongoing influence is presented as proof that he has not truly gone, but has simply become one with Brahman while remaining active for his followers.
After leaving his body, how does Sai Baba continue to be present and interact with the world and his devotees?
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