What is Sai Baba's perspective on birth and death, and how does it apply to him?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

The provided text explains that birth is the union of body and senses, while death is their separation. However, for a being like Sai Samarth, who is described as a mass of bliss and the complete Supreme Brahman, these concepts are merely false imaginations. As detailed in Chapter 43, he is devoid of bodily impulses and the consciousness of the body, so the notions of birth and death do not apply to him. Death is considered a characteristic of the soul's nature, but for a Yogi who can die at will, death is like dust before him.


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