Chapter 27 provides clear guidance on overcoming worldly attachments and the illusion of Maya. The text states that the preoccupation with "I" and "mine," which includes attachments to one's body, home, son, and wife, is merely a momentary illusion, described as being like a shadow at noon. To ensure this entanglement of Maya does not obstruct one's spiritual path, Chapter 27 advises that a person must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It further notes that while even the Vedas and Shastras have given up trying to find the end of Maya, the true path to salvation lies in seeing God in all beings, a state achieved through the Guru's grace.
How does Chapter 27 describe the path to overcoming Maya and worldly attachments?
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