According to the discourse in Chapter 39, Sai Baba explains that Knowledge is self-existent and not a subject for speech or instruction. It is always present but is veiled by Ignorance. He uses several analogies to illustrate this, such as ash covering a fire, dust on a mirror, or moss covering pure water. The text explicitly references the Gita's statement that 'Knowledge is veiled by Ignorance.' Therefore, the path to realization is not about acquiring new Knowledge but about removing the veil of Ignorance. Once this obstruction is removed, the ever-present Knowledge naturally shines forth on its own.
What is the relationship between Knowledge and Ignorance according to Sai Baba's teachings in Chapter 39?
📖 Chapter 39