Chapter 11 explains that the Saguna (manifest) and Nirguna (unmanifest) are not different from each other; they are two aspects of the same reality. The text uses a powerful analogy, stating that just as ghee is called ghee whether it is frozen (solid) or melted (liquid), the formed and formless are one and the same. According to the teachings in Chapter 11, understanding the Saguna is much easier for a devotee. Once love and devotion for the manifest form of the Guru are firmly established, the realization of the formless Nirguna will naturally follow. Baba himself used countless means to help his devotees make this transition in understanding.
How does Chapter 11 explain the relationship between the 'Saguna' (with form) and 'Nirguna' (formless) aspects of the divine?
π Chapter 11