Chapter 43 explicitly warns devotees not to entertain the doubt that Sai Baba is no longer accessible after becoming one with Brahman. The text firmly states, 'Let such a doubt not come to the mind; Shri Sai is beyond death.' It reinforces that his influence is proven and that devotees can still experience his presence based on the feeling in their own minds. The chapter draws a parallel to other saints, like Gyaneshwar Maharaj, who gave darshan centuries after their passing. It clarifies that in his true form, Baba is not confined but 'fills the moving and non-moving world,' assuring devotees of his continuous, powerful presence everywhere, including Shirdi.
If Baba has merged with Brahman, does that mean he is no longer present in Shirdi or accessible to his devotees?
📖 Chapter 43