Chapter 43 draws a clear distinction between the passing of a great yogi and a conventional death. It states that worldly afflictions, such as fever, which haunt those bound by worldly life, never cross the path of yogis or disrespect them. The text explains that saints do not die in the ordinary sense but instead burn their own bodies by igniting their own inner light. It explicitly mentions that Baba performed this very process by his own hand, indicating a conscious and controlled departure from the physical form, which is vastly different from an involuntary death.
How does Chapter 43 contrast the passing of a yogi like Sai Baba with the death of an ordinary person?
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