Chapter 20 says that past events in Shirdi can still be witnessed. How does the text suggest a devotee can achieve this?

📖 Chapter 20

Chapter 20 acknowledges that the vibrant scenes of Sai Baba interacting with his devotees are from the past. However, it offers a method for experiencing them in the present. The text states that these past celebrations "become visible... through the power of firm meditation." It guides the reader to engage in this practice by meditating on Sai's form, "beholding him from his toe to his face," and then prostrating with love. By creating this connection through focused meditation, a devotee can visualize and witness those past events, making the historical scenes of Shirdi accessible through spiritual practice, as explained in Chapter 20.


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