Based on the philosophical insights in Chapter 44, how is the concept of death viewed in relation to Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 44

Chapter 44 presents a powerful philosophical perspective on death, particularly in the context of Sai Baba's divine nature. The text asserts that for the Ultimate Reality, which Baba embodies, the state of death is nothing more than a 'completely false rumor.' It poses a rhetorical question: how can someone who has authority even over Time and Death possibly suffer at their hands? This suggests that Baba's passing was not a conventional death but a conscious transition. The chapter also references a past incident where Baba seemed to have died but returned after three days, reinforcing the idea that He transcended the normal limitations of life and death.


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