In Chapter 20, the author reflects on the sacred scenes of Sai Baba distributing Udi after the noon Aarti, acknowledging that those physical moments can no longer be seen. However, the chapter offers a powerful solution: through the "power of firm meditation," all those past celebrations in Shirdi can become visible again to the devoted practitioner. It encourages the reader to meditate on Baba, beholding him from his toe to his face, and in doing so, one can connect with and experience those sacred moments as if they were happening now, thus continuing the spiritual connection to the story and Baba's divine presence.
What does Chapter 20 say about the role of meditation in experiencing past events in Shirdi?
π Chapter 20