The text says that past events in Shirdi can still be witnessed even though they can't be seen physically. How does Chapter 20 suggest a person can achieve this?

πŸ“– Chapter 20

Chapter 20 acknowledges that the vibrant celebrations of the past, such as Sai Baba distributing Udi after the Aarti, cannot be seen physically in the present. However, it proposes a method to experience them spiritually. The chapter states that "through the power of firm meditation," these past events can become visible to a devotee. It specifically encourages one to bring Sai into their meditation, beholding his form from toe to face, and prostrating with love. According to the guidance in Chapter 20, this focused meditation is the key to connecting with and visualizing those sacred moments from Shirdi's history.


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