Chapter 35 describes a state of non-duality where Sai's presence permeates all of a devotee's senses. The author notes that for them, the subject of every vision is Sai, causing the triad of the seen, the seer, and seeing to vanish. This experience extends beyond sight. The text mentions that in the sense of touch, there is Sai's light, and in the nose and scent, Sai's residence is also found. As Chapter 35 further elaborates, even a word falling on the ears immediately manifests Sai's form, causing the triad of the heard, the hearer, and the act of hearing to shatter at once, indicating a complete and total immersion in Sai's being.
How does Chapter 35 describe the all-pervading presence of Sai in a devotee's sensory experience?
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