Chapter 40 elaborates on Sai Baba's power to guide devotees toward non-duality. It states that when Sai places His hand upon a devotee's head, He performs 'shaktipat', or the transmission of spiritual energy, which makes the unattainable attainable by destroying the sense of duality. The text uses the analogy of a river and an ocean, which have different names but are one in essence. As explained in Chapter 40, when a devotee seeks exclusive refuge in Sai with true devotion, He dissolves the separate feelings of 'me' and 'you,' granting them His own Guru-nature and merging their consciousness with His.
Chapter 40 mentions the concept of non-duality. How does the text explain Sai Baba's role in helping devotees achieve this state?
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