Chapter 21 explains that while Saints may appear at different times and in different places for specific purposes, they are all "essentially inseparable from one another." To illustrate this unity, the chapter presents a powerful analogy. It compares the network of Saints to the outposts of a sovereign King, which are established in various locations with appointed officers to ensure prosperity and order throughout the kingdom. In this comparison, Sai Baba is described as the "Emperor of Self-bliss" who invisibly pulls the strings to drive the chariot of His spiritual kingdom. This metaphor suggests a secret, divine arrangement where all Saints are part of a single, coordinated spiritual governance.
Chapter 21 talks about all Saints being connected. Can you explain this idea using the analogies from the text?
📖 Chapter 21