Chapter 35 discusses the dissolution of duality. Can you explain this concept using the examples provided in the text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 explains the advanced spiritual concept of dissolving duality through intense devotion to Sai. The text states that in the presence of Sai, the "triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes, erasing the place of duality." This means the distinction between the devotee, the act of perceiving, and Sai himself disappears, leading to a state of oneness. The chapter extends this beyond sight, giving examples for other senses. It mentions that in the sense of touch and smell, Sai's presence is felt, and when a word is heard, Sai's form manifests so immediately that the "heard, the hearer, and the hearing fly away," shattering the triad at once.


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