I'm afraid of death. What does Sai Baba's life teach us about transcending this fear?

📖 Chapter 43

The teachings in Chapter 43 offer profound reassurance regarding the fear of death. It explains that death is simply the nature of the body, even described as a state of happiness for it, while life is a modification. For those who have conquered death, like great saints, it holds no power. The text emphasizes that Sai Baba, being the Supreme Brahman, is beyond birth and death. He burned his body in the fire of Yoga and merged into the unmanifest, yet he remains eternally present in the hearts of his devotees. By merely remembering his name, all notions of birth and death vanish. This illustrates that what we perceive as an end is merely a transition for an enlightened soul.


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