Can you explain the relationship between the body, death, and a self-realized master like Sai Baba, based on the provided text?

📖 Chapter 43

The teachings in Chapter 43 offer a profound perspective on this. For ordinary beings, death is the separation of the body and senses, a natural state for the body. However, for a self-realized master like Sai Baba, this paradigm is completely different. He is described as the Supreme Brahman, for whom the body is merely an adjunct and who has no consciousness of the body. For him, death is like dust. He did not "die" but rather, as a Yogi who could die at will, he burned his body in the fire of Yoga and merged his being into the unmanifest state, from where he continues to guide his devotees.


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