Chapter 40 beautifully illustrates the deep connection between Sai Baba and his followers by focusing on the destruction of duality. It explains that when Sai places his hand on a devotee's head, he performs 'shaktipat' and destroys the sense of 'me' and 'you.' The chapter uses the analogy of a river meeting the ocean, where they become one. Similarly, when a devotee seeks exclusive refuge with true devotion, Sai grants them His own Guru-nature, dissolving all separation and embracing them in his heart.
How does Chapter 40 describe the relationship between Sai Baba and His devotees, particularly regarding the concept of non-duality?
📖 Chapter 40