How does Chapter 43 philosophically interpret Sai Baba's transition from his physical form?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 presents a profound philosophical interpretation of Sai Baba's passing. It describes his departure not as an end but as a transition to an "imperishable state, devoid of rebirth." The text explains that by leaving his body, he became unmanifest after being manifest. This act caused him to lose his localized nature and achieve omnipresence, becoming "eternally whole, merging with his true self." The chapter posits that saints like Baba do not suffer worldly afflictions but rather ignite their own inner light to consciously burn their own bodies, a process Baba performed by his own hand.


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