Can you explain the concept of the dissolution of duality as described in Chapter 35?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 of the Sai Satcharitra eloquently describes the advanced spiritual concept of the dissolution of duality in the presence of Sai Baba. The author explains that for a devotee, the experience of Sai transcends the normal separation perceived by the senses. For instance, in the act of seeing, the "triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes," erasing the space for duality. This means the distinction between the devotee (seer), Sai Baba (seen), and the act of seeing itself collapses into a single, unified experience. This principle, as detailed in Chapter 35, extends to other senses as well. In touch and smell, Sai's light and residence are present in both the sense and the object. Similarly, when a word is heard, Sai's form immediately manifests, and the "heard, the hearer, and the hearing fly away," shattering the triad at once.


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