How does Chapter 35 describe the conflict between worshipping a formless God versus a God with form, and how is this resolved in the context of visiting Sai Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 addresses the conflict between different spiritual paths by highlighting the pride of those who worship a formless God. These individuals, as described in the chapter, view saints with form like Sai Baba as mere humans and consider bowing or giving offerings a "mockery of devotion." They believe that saints who accept Dakshina have diminished saintliness. Chapter 35 shows this conflict is resolved not through philosophical debate, but through direct experience. It describes how these very skeptics, despite their firm resolve, find their pride dissolving completely upon the "union of Darshan." They ultimately surrender to Sai, bowing at his feet and forgetting their previous logic, demonstrating the transformative power of a Sadguru's presence.


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