Can you elaborate on the power of Sai's 'merciful glance' as it's described at the beginning of Chapter 47?

📖 Chapter 47

The start of Chapter 47 details the profound and immediate effects of Shri Sai's grace, particularly through his 'merciful glance.' The text describes his holy face as the "abode of supreme bliss," and states that seeing it for even a moment can destroy the sorrows accumulated over infinite births. More specifically, the merciful glance is said to liberate a devotee from the "bonds of Karma" without delay. It resolves the complex spiritual dilemmas of actions versus non-actions. Chapter 47 uses a beautiful analogy, comparing His grace to the sun, in whose light the "firefly of worldly existence hides, losing its luster." This implies that a direct experience of Sai's grace completely overshadows worldly attachments and leads to self-bliss.


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