According to the devotee's experience described in the text, how does devotion to Sai lead to the dissolution of duality?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

The text explains that deep devotion can lead to a state where Sai's presence permeates every aspect of a devotee's perception, thereby dissolving the concept of duality. As chapter 35 describes, the triad of the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing vanishes when the object of vision is always Sai. This principle extends to all five senses. For example, when a word is heard, Sai's form manifests so completely that the distinction between the hearer, the heard, and the hearing shatters. This state of non-duality culminates when even the organs of action are dedicated to Sai's service, causing all actions to dissolve and leading to the state of non-action, or Naishkarmya, where the devotee experiences complete oneness.


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