Since the events of Baba's life in Shirdi are in the past, how does Chapter 20 suggest a devotee can still experience them?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

Chapter 20 acknowledges that the vibrant scenes from Baba's time, such as the distribution of Udi after the noon Aarti, can no longer be witnessed in person. However, the text proposes a spiritual method for experiencing them. It states that "through the power of firm meditation," all those past celebrations and moments in Shirdi can "become visible" to the practitioner. The chapter encourages devotees to meditate on Sai, beholding him completely from his toe to his face, and through this loving and focused contemplation, one can transcend time and form a connection to witness those sacred events as if they were present.


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