Chapter 43 explains that Sai Baba's departure from his physical form was not an end but a diffusion of his presence. While he left his body in Shirdi, he 'merged himself into the unmanifest' and simultaneously 'stayed in the hearts of the devotees.' His essence, which was 'firmly imprinted in the hearts of devotees,' could not perish. The text assures us that his influence is not diminished; in fact, it has become universal. It explicitly states, 'Whatever the feeling in one's mind, such is the experience even today.' This means his presence is now accessible through devotion and inner feeling. As Chapter 43 concludes, in his true form as Brahman, he now 'fills the moving and non-moving world,' making his powerful presence available to everyone, everywhere.
If Sai Baba is no longer in his physical body in Shirdi, how can people still experience his presence and miracles?
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