Chapter 35 talks about the 'triad' vanishing. What does this mean in the context of experiencing Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 35

Chapter 35 begins by describing a state of complete absorption in Sai Baba, where the conventional separation in perception dissolves. This is explained through the concept of the "triad" vanishing. For example, in the act of seeing, there is typically the seer (the person), the seen (the object), and the act of seeing itself. However, for a devotee, the subject of every vision is Sai. In this state, as the text states, "The triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes, erasing the place of duality." As described in Chapter 35, this same principle applies to other senses: the hearer, the heard, and hearing all shatter at once when a word falls on the ears, because Sai's form manifests. This signifies a non-dualistic experience where only Sai remains.


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