What does Chapter 43 say about the nature of the physical body and illness for a saint like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 43

According to the teachings in Chapter 43, the physical body of a saint is considered merely an 'adjunct.' For Sai Baba, who is the Supreme Brahman, there is no real mental or physical illness. The text suggests that if any ailments appear due to past karma, the saint has no awareness of them. Life is described as a 'modification of the body,' while death is its inherent nature and a state of happiness for it. Because Sai Baba is devoid of bodily impulses and his consciousness is not tied to the physical form, the limitations and sufferings of the body, including illness and death, do not truly apply to him.


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