Chapter 21 presents a fascinating concept about the unity of saints. It states that although saints may take incarnations in different places and times for specific purposes, they are "essentially inseparable from one another" and "inwardly, they are all one." The text uses an analogy, comparing them to outposts of a sovereign king, the "Emperor of Self-bliss," who invisibly pulls the strings of his kingdom. This suggests a secret, divine arrangement where the signs of one saint are completely known by another. This spiritual interconnectedness means that despite apparent differences in location, era, or form, all true saints operate from the same unified consciousness.
How does Chapter 21 explain the connection between different saints, like Sai Baba and Pir Maulana?
📖 Chapter 21