Chapter 44 presents the idea that Sai Baba, as a Saint, transcends the limitations of mortality. It makes the bold statement, "He who has authority even over Time (Death); how can he suffer at its hands?" This suggests that for such a being, the conventional understanding of death does not apply. The text reinforces this by calling the state of death a "completely false rumor" for the Ultimate Reality that Sai represents. This authority is further illustrated by the memory of a past event where Baba seemingly died for three days before returning to his body, demonstrating a control over life and death that bewildered his followers. The chapter posits that Sai's essence is one with the timeless divine, making him master over death itself.
The text mentions Sai Baba has authority over Time. How is this idea explained?
📖 Chapter 44