Maharaj's verbal advice, given during his three daily sittings, consisted of stories and ethical principles rather than complex philosophical lectures. This was part of his method to purify the disciple's mind. However, Chapter 0 emphasizes that the guidance received from him in the form of direct experience was 'infinitely more valuable' than this open verbal advice. This suggests that the most profound transformations occurred through non-verbal, intuitive, or event-based lessons that he orchestrated. This experiential learning was the true source of the 'highest benefit' for devotees who came to him with sincere faith, as it directly impacted their consciousness.
Can you explain the difference between Maharaj's verbal advice and the experiential guidance he provided?
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