Chapter 6 of the Sai Satcharitra delves into the devotee's experience and the Guru's role in spiritual realization. It states that looking upon Sai's beautiful form can choke the throat with supreme bliss and bring tears of joy. More profoundly, the chapter explains that the Sadguru awakens the sense of 'Soham' or 'I am He' within the devotee. By revealing this innate bliss, He dissolves the sense of 'me and mine,' which is the core of the ego. As Chapter 6 describes, this process manifests the harmony of non-duality (Advaita), where the distinction between the self and the divine collapses.
How does Chapter 6 describe the experience of a devotee in the presence of Sai Baba and the role of the Guru in achieving non-duality?
๐ Chapter 6