Chapter 43 offers profound reassurance by explaining that Sai Baba's departure was not an end but a conscious choice to merge into his unmanifest state. The text states he "burned the body in the fire of Yoga" and now has "stayed in the hearts of the devotees." It argues that his body was merely an adjunct and that he, being filled with consciousness, could never truly perish. The text encourages devotees by stating that Baba still fills the entire world and provides experiences based on the feeling in one's mind, proving his continued influence and presence.
I feel lost thinking that Baba is no longer physically present. How does the scripture explain his departure to offer comfort to devotees?
๐ Chapter 43