Baba describes the world as a 'flux' akin to waves and bubbles on the sea, which are all temporary forms of the same water—a display of visual illusion, or Maya. As Chapter 19 clarifies, those with discrimination strive for eternal gain rather than perishable things. The path to this is through meditation. When contemplation matures, the distinction between the meditation and the meditator dissolves, and the mind becomes 'like a lamp in a windless place.' This state of profound peace is what Baba calls Samadhi, where one attains fearlessness through non-duality.
Can you explain Baba's concept of Samadhi and how it relates to the illusory nature of the world?
📖 Chapter 19