Chapter 21 explains the profound unity among Saints, stating that although they may take incarnations in different places and at different times for specific purposes, they are 'essentially inseparable from one another.' The text uses an analogy, comparing them to a sovereign King’s outposts established in various places, with officers appointed to ensure prosperity and order. It further elaborates on this by describing an 'Emperor of Self-bliss' who, appearing in various places, invisibly pulls the strings to drive the chariot of His kingdom. This illustrates that while their physical forms, times, and locations may differ, inwardly all Saints are one and work in a coordinated, secret arrangement.
Chapter 21 mentions that all saints are connected. How does the text explain this concept?
📖 Chapter 21