The scripture offers profound encouragement by explaining the eternal nature of Sai Baba, which transcends physical limitations. Chapter 43 teaches that what we perceive as birth and death are false imaginations. Baba, being the complete Supreme Brahman, is devoid of bodily impulses and beyond these concepts. He voluntarily took a form for the welfare of his devotees and, when that task was done, merged back into the unmanifest. He remains forever in the hearts of his followers. The text assures that even now, by merely remembering his name, his presence can be felt, as he continues to enjoy his true self and keeps his devotees spiritually awake. This demonstrates that his guidance and protection are not limited by his physical form.
I'm struggling with my faith and feel spiritually stagnant. How does the scripture explain Baba's presence to encourage devotees like me?
📖 Chapter 43