The analogy of the "Emperor of Self-bliss" in Chapter 21 is used to explain the hidden, unified network through which divine power operates in the world. Sai Baba is depicted as this Emperor, and other Saints are likened to officers in His outposts, established in various places. This metaphor suggests that while Saints may appear as separate individuals in different locations, they are all part of a single divine administration, working to ensure spiritual prosperity and order. The chapter explains that this Emperor "drives the chariot of His kingdom, pulling the strings invisibly," highlighting the subtle, coordinated, and unified nature of the work done by all true Saints.
What is the meaning behind the analogy of the 'Emperor of Self-bliss' and his outposts as described in Chapter 21?
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