What does Chapter 37 say about the true nature of 'death', and how can a group of followers support each other in overcoming it?

📖 Chapter 37

According to the teachings in Chapter 37, what we commonly call 'death' is merely a transition from a manifest state back to the unmanifest. The true 'nooses of death' are identified as adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. A community can support its members by collectively striving to transcend these negative qualities. The text suggests that one who crosses these entirely enters a heavenly state, which is described not as a place, but as a state of being free from mental grief, disease, and worry. Therefore, a community built on Sai's teachings can act as a support system, encouraging each other to shed ignorance and anger and cultivate a shared state of fearlessness, as guided by the principles in Chapter 37.


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