Chapter 44 portrays Sai Baba as a master over mortality itself. The text asserts that for the Ultimate Reality, which Baba embodied, "the state of death is a completely false rumor." It reinforces this by asking how one who has "authority even over Time (Death)" could possibly suffer at its hands. This concept is supported by the historical account of Baba seemingly leaving his body for three days and then returning to it, an event that demonstrated his conscious control over his own life force. This suggests his final passing was not a submission to death but a willed transition, placing him beyond its conventional power.
Based on Chapter 44, how is Sai Baba depicted as a being who transcends the normal constraints of life and death?
📖 Chapter 44