Chapter 6 of the Sai Satcharitra details how Sai Baba guides devotees toward the experience of non-duality (Advaita). The text explains that Baba awakens the inner sense of 'Soham' ('I am He'), which reveals innate bliss and dissolves the ego's attachment to 'me and mine.' This leads to a state of non-dual harmony. The chapter also illustrates that Baba helps devotees see the divine in all forms. For instance, when a devotee reads the scriptures or Puranas, Sai takes the form of Rama and Krishna, making them hear His own life story. When listening to the Bhagavat, Sai appears as Krishna from head to toe, as if He is personally singing the Uddhava Gita for the devotee's welfare.
How does Chapter 6 explain Sai Baba's role in helping devotees experience non-duality and see divinity in all forms?
📖 Chapter 6