What is the philosophical understanding of death presented in the teachings about Sai Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 presents a unique perspective on death, defining it as the separation of the body and senses. It is described not as an end, but as a characteristic of the soul's nature and even a state of happiness for the body. For enlightened beings like Sai Baba, who have transcended physical limitations, death is like dust and holds no fear. The text posits that for Sai Samarth, who is a mass of bliss and the complete Supreme Brahman, the concepts of birth and death are merely false imaginations, as he is devoid of bodily impulses.


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