Chapter 11 presents a profound philosophy regarding existence, teaching that the physical body is perishable and will eventually end. Therefore, a devotee should not grieve its loss but instead focus on the eternal, beginningless reality. The chapter explains that the entire visible creation, from the creator to a blade of grass, is born from the womb of the Unmanifest and merges back into it at the end. Based on this principle, the text concludes that there is no true death for anyone. Specifically regarding Sai Baba, Chapter 11 asserts that because he is eternally pure, enlightened, untainted, and deathless, the concept of death cannot apply to him.
What is the philosophy of life, death, and creation presented in Chapter 11, especially concerning Sai Baba?
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