Chapter 37 portrays Sai Baba's actions as marvelous and beyond description, a state of being always alert in His own true form. This state mirrors the 'divine heavenly state' described as the goal of liberation—a reality free from sorrow and fear. The text explains that the cycle of death and rebirth is caused by the ignorant belief that the Self is separate from Parabrahman. Baba, being always fixed on His Self-realization, embodies the non-dual truth. Therefore, observing His life, as mentioned in Chapter 37, helps devotees understand that the path to liberation lies in transcending the 'nooses of death' like ignorance and realizing the same universal principle that Baba Himself lived.
How does Sai Baba's incomprehensible nature, as described in Chapter 37, relate to the path of liberation from worldly existence?
📖 Chapter 37