How does Chapter 27 explain the concept of Maya and the prescribed method for overcoming its influence?

πŸ“– Chapter 27

In Chapter 27, the concept of Maya is explained as the vain business of 'I' and 'mine,' which encompasses attachments to one's body, home, children, and spouse. These worldly connections are characterized as momentary and illusory, like a shadow at noon. To prevent the entanglement of Maya from obstructing one's spiritual progress, the chapter presents a clear path. As taught in Chapter 27, if one truly wishes to be free, they must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. The text also notes that only the one who sees God in all beings will be saved from Maya's grasp.


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