Chapter 21 explains that Saints and Sages are all part of a unified, divine system, even though they may appear in different places and at different times. The text states that while their country, time, and physical forms may differ, they are 'essentially inseparable from one another' and 'inwardly, they are all one.' To illustrate this, the chapter uses an analogy of a great king, the 'Emperor of Self-bliss,' who has outposts in various places managed by appointed officers. These Saints are like the officers, invisibly pulling the strings and driving the chariot of this spiritual kingdom, ensuring prosperity and order, all working in unison for a common purpose.
Chapter 21 talks about how Saints are connected. What does it say about their relationship with each other, even if they are in different places?
📖 Chapter 21