Indeed, Chapter 6 delves into profound spiritual experiences. It describes how the Sadguru, Sai Baba, awakens the sense of 'Soham' ('I am He') within a devotee, which dissolves the illusion of a separate self ('me and mine') and reveals the harmony of non-duality (Advaita). The chapter also explains that this realization extends to seeing the Guru in all forms. It states that when a devotee reads scriptures, Sai Himself appears in the form of Rama and Krishna, making the devotee hear His own life story. Specifically, while listening to the Bhagavat, Sai is perceived as Krishna, singing the Uddhava Gita for the benefit of His followers.
Chapter 6 seems to touch on some deep spiritual philosophy. Can you explain what it says about non-duality and seeing Sai in the form of other gods?
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