Chapter 44 explains that by focusing on Sai Baba's consciousness-form, the inner heart becomes pure, an experience described as a "bath in the Ganges for you, without touching the water of the Ganges." This purification helps one avoid the pride associated with nature's actions, which can firmly bind a person. The text advises that the wise remain internally alert and do not let this pride affect them. By establishing oneself in one's own true nature through this steadfast devotion, one becomes unshakeable, reaching a state where even concepts like Samadhi or awakening are no longer needed.
How does Chapter 44 explain the path to attaining inner purity and transcending worldly actions through devotion to Sai?
π Chapter 44