Chapter 21 explains that Saints, while they may take incarnations in different places and at different times for specific purposes, are all essentially inseparable and one inwardly. To illustrate this, the text uses a powerful analogy. It compares the "Emperor of Self-bliss" to a sovereign King who has established outposts in various locations. As detailed in Chapter 21, the Saints are like the officers appointed to these outposts, ensuring prosperity and order. They drive the chariot of their spiritual kingdom by pulling the strings invisibly, working in unison despite their apparent physical separation.
How does Chapter 21 describe the connection between different Saints, and what analogy is used?
📖 Chapter 21