What philosophical perspective on death and the nature of existence is presented at the end of Chapter 11?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 11

Towards its conclusion, Chapter 11 presents a profound philosophical perspective on death and existence. It teaches that the physical body is perishable, but a devotee should not grieve this fact and should instead focus on the eternal. The chapter explains that the entire visible universe is the Unmanifest that has taken form. It posits that all of creation is born from the "womb of the Unmanifest" and will ultimately merge back into it. Based on this principle, as chapter 11 concludes, there is no true death for anyone. This logic is then applied to Sai Baba, affirming that Shri Sai is eternally pure, enlightened, untainted, and deathless, as he is one with the unmanifest, eternal reality.


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