While Sai Baba transcended his material form, Chapter 43 assures that he did not become inaccessible. The text explains that he 'stayed in the hearts of the devotees' and is 'firmly imprinted' there. His role continues as he 'always keeps the devotees awake' in spirit. The key to experiencing his presence lies in the devotee's own disposition, as the text states, 'Whatever the feeling in one's mind, such is the experience even today.' By simply remembering his name, the illusion of his absence disappears. Though he became one with Brahman, in his true, powerful form, he now 'fills the moving and non-moving world,' making his presence universally available to those with faith.
If Sai Baba merged into an 'unmanifest' state, how can devotees still feel his presence and get his help today?
๐ Chapter 43