Chapter 6 delves into the advanced spiritual concept of Advaita, or non-duality, by explaining the Sadguru's role in a devotee's realization. The text states that Sai Baba awakens the consciousness of 'I am He' (Soham) within the devotee, which leads them to experience their own innate bliss. This awakening directly dissolves the sense of 'me and mine,' which is the foundation of the ego and the feeling of separation from the divine. By facilitating this, as described in Chapter 6, Sai Baba manifests the harmony of non-duality, showing that the ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to merge the individual self with the Supreme Being.
Can you explain how Chapter 6 connects Sai Baba to the principle of non-duality (Advaita)?
📖 Chapter 6