Chapter 35 discusses the dissolution of duality. Can you explain how the author describes this experience of non-duality in relation to perceiving Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author describes the dissolution of duality as a profound spiritual state achieved through devotion to Sai Baba. This non-dual experience transcends the ordinary separation between the subject and the object of perception. For instance, when gazing upon Sai, the author notes that "The triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes, erasing the place of duality." This principle extends to all senses. The chapter explains that when a word is heard, Sai's form manifests, and the distinctions between "the heard, the hearer, and the hearing fly away; the triad shatters at once." This indicates a state of complete absorption where the devotee's consciousness merges with Sai, eliminating all separation.


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