What does it mean that Sai Baba is the 'Supreme Brahman' and how does that relate to his physical body and its limitations?

📖 Chapter 43

To call Sai Baba the 'complete Supreme Brahman' signifies that his true nature is that of the ultimate, formless, and eternal reality. From this perspective, the physical world and body are an illusion. As Chapter 43 explains, for one who is a 'mass of bliss' and does not know the birth of a body, the concept of death is meaningless. The body is described as merely an 'adjunct.' Therefore, physical or mental illnesses, even if they appear due to past karma, do not affect his true consciousness. His yogic plays, like holding or releasing breath, were spontaneous acts performed for the salvation of his devotees, not necessities of a physical form.


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