Chapter 21 explains that saints, despite appearing in different times and places, are all intrinsically connected and part of a single divine arrangement. The text uses the analogy of a sovereign king who establishes outposts in various locations, appointing officers to maintain prosperity and order. Similarly, Sai Baba is referred to as the "Emperor of Self-bliss," and other saints are like his appointed officers. They may take different incarnations for specific purposes, but they are "inwardly all one" and work invisibly, "pulling the strings" to drive the chariot of their spiritual kingdom. This analogy illustrates how saints are not isolated figures but part of a coordinated, universal spiritual governance.
Chapter 21 uses an analogy of a king and his officers. How does this explain the way saints are interconnected and operate in the world?
📖 Chapter 21