How does Baba describe Brahman, and what is its relationship to the visible world of attributes, names, and forms?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 14

In Chapter 14, Baba explains that Brahman is the all-pervading reality, present in everything from the celestial being Brahma down to a simple blade of grass. It is described as a mass of pure consciousness where worldly attributes, names, and forms are erased; it is the "partless Brahman." The visible world of attributes, names, and forms can be misleading, as the mind, due to ignorance and delusion, gets stuck in the differences it perceives, creating a sense of duality. However, Baba teaches that these are just attributes and that Brahman pervades through and through, even when it seems non-Brahman to the undiscerning eye.


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