Chapter 20 acknowledges that the beautiful scenes of Sai Baba interacting with devotees after the noon Aarti can no longer be seen physically. However, it offers a method for devotees to still connect with these past events. The text states that "through the power of firm meditation," those past celebrations in Shirdi can become visible. The chapter encourages this practice, suggesting that by meditating and "beholding him from his toe to his face," one can prostrate with love and continue the connection with the story, effectively reliving those sacred moments in their mind's eye.
Chapter 20 mentions that the daily scenes with Baba are in the past. How does it suggest a devotee can still experience them?
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