Baba says, 'See Me alone in everything.' How does this instruction relate to the concept of Brahman and overcoming Maya?

📖 Chapter 14

This profound instruction, found in Chapter 14, is a direct guide to realizing the nature of Brahman and transcending Maya's delusion. The teaching explains that Brahman is the all-pervading essence, the mass of pure consciousness present in everything from Brahma down to a blade of grass. The delusion of Maya creates a false sense of difference through attributes like name, form, and action. By consciously choosing to 'See Me alone in everything,' one actively pushes away this delusion and holds firmly to the truth of non-duality. This practice of controlling one's vision to see the single essence everywhere is described as the very method of becoming Brahman.


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