How does Chapter 5 describe the qualities of a wise person and the path to selflessness?

πŸ“– Chapter 5

Chapter 5 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that for a person seeking their own welfare, cleverness and intellectual pride are useless. The path to the supreme goal requires one to act without pride and burn the "pride of the body." According to the chapter, the bodily activities of a truly wise person are simply the result of previous karma; they are not the doer of karma and do not feel its burden. A wise person resides in non-duality, seeing their own form as the entire universe. Just as the sun cannot enter darkness, a wise individual cannot have a sense of duality. This desireless state is the key to climbing the "fort of selflessness."


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