Chapter 43 explains that Sai Baba's presence was never limited to his physical form. Upon leaving his body, he 'merged himself into the unmanifest' but also 'stayed in the hearts of the devotees.' His influence remains unbroken, and the text assures that 'whatever the feeling in one's mind, such is the experience even today.' It compares him to other great saints like Gyaneshwar Maharaj, who gave darshan centuries after his samadhi. The chapter clarifies that in his true form, Sai 'fills the moving and non-moving world,' meaning his conscious presence is now everywhere, not confined to Shirdi. He continues to protect his devotees and remains accessible through remembrance and devotion.
If Sai Baba left his physical body, how does he continue to be present and help his devotees?
📖 Chapter 43