How does Chapter 21 explain the interconnectedness of different Saints?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

Chapter 21 explains that all Saints are essentially one and inseparable, even though they may appear in different places and at different times for specific purposes. The text uses an analogy, comparing Sai Baba to an "Emperor of Self-bliss" who establishes outposts in various places, much like a sovereign king. These outposts are managed by other Saints, who act as His officers. As Chapter 21 states, "Country, time, and objects may differ, but the signs of one are known completely by another Saint; Inwardly, they are all one." This illustrates that they are all part of a single, divine arrangement, with Sai Baba invisibly pulling the strings to guide His kingdom of devotees.


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