Chapter 21 explains that Saints, though they may appear in different places and times for specific purposes, are "essentially inseparable from one another." The text posits that inwardly, all Saints are one and they work in a coordinated, secret arrangement. To illustrate this, an analogy is used where Saints are like officers appointed to various outposts by a sovereign king to ensure order and prosperity. In this context, as described in Chapter 21, Sai Baba is referred to as the "Emperor of Self-bliss," who invisibly pulls the strings to drive the chariot of His spiritual kingdom through these various manifestations.
How does Chapter 21 describe the relationship between different Saints, like Sai Baba and others?
π Chapter 21