Chapter 27 presents a clear relationship between these concepts. It teaches that worldly attachments, described as the business of 'I' and 'mine' concerning one's body, home, and family, are merely momentary Maya, like a fleeting shadow. To overcome this entanglement of Maya, which even the Vedas and Shastras couldn't fully unravel, the chapter advises surrendering to Sai with singular devotion. The Guru's grace is the key to this process. The text states that this grace, which is beyond the reach of the senses, awakens when there is ultimate faith in the Guru's feet, leading to the subsiding of passions and the ability to see God in all beings.
Based on Chapter 27, what is the relationship between the Guru's grace, Maya, and worldly attachments?
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