After dismissing the need for a worldly job, Sai Baba explained His true form. How did He describe His nature and its connection to desire?

πŸ“– Chapter 3

Sai Baba provided a deep philosophical teaching, as detailed in Chapter 3. He explained that His physical body is perishable, but His true self is the imperishable Brahman, which is worthy of worship. He described Himself as pervading the entire universe in the form of the eightfold nature (Ashtadha-prakriti), encompassing everything with a name or form. Baba explained that desires arise in the intellect, not the Soul. Since He is the form of the Soul itself and is omnipresent, a person who truly understands this and dissolves their sense of 'I' and 'mine' has nothing left to desire. Desires, He said, dissolve like hail in the sun when the true nature of the self is realized.


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