Chapter 35 delves into the profound, non-dual connection a devotee can experience with Sai. The author explains that for a true devotee, Sai permeates all sensory experiences, erasing the distinction between subject and object. The chapter states that for the sense of sight, the triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes, as Sai becomes the sole subject of every vision. This principle extends to other senses; the text mentions that in touch, smell, and hearing, Sai's presence is all-pervading. For instance, when a word falls on the ears, the triad of the hearer, the heard, and the hearing shatters, and Sai's form immediately manifests.
How does Chapter 35 describe the non-dual experience of a devotee in relation to their senses and Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 35