Chapter 20 directly addresses the fact that the lively scenes of Baba distributing Udi are past events that 'cannot be seen now.' However, it offers a powerful alternative for connection. The text teaches that 'through the power of firm meditation,' these past celebrations in Shirdi can 'become visible.' It encourages devotees to bring Sai into their meditation, behold him from toe to face, and prostrate with love to maintain the connection. Essentially, Chapter 20 guides followers to understand that while the physical manifestation is gone, the experience of Baba's presence and his divine play can be accessed internally and spiritually through focused and loving meditation.
Chapter 20 mentions that the physical scenes from Baba's time can no longer be seen. How does the chapter suggest devotees can still experience these moments?
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