The events described in Chapter 20, like the Udi distribution, happened in the past. How does the chapter suggest one can still experience these moments?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 20

While the loving interactions between Sai Baba and his devotees, such as the distribution of Udi after the noon Aarti, are events of the past, Chapter 20 suggests a way to witness them. The text explicitly states that even though 'that cannot be seen now,' all those past celebrations in Shirdi can become visible 'through the power of firm meditation.' This chapter encourages devotees to meditate in this way, beholding Baba from his toe to his face in their minds. By doing so, one can transcend time and still connect with and experience the divine presence and the events that transpired in Shirdi.


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