As explained in Chapter 1, the power of devotion to Sai Baba fosters a unique state of being able to live in the world while remaining detached from its entanglements. This devotion generates a joyful disposition and allows one to experience Sai's inconceivable power. By constantly thinking of the Guru, the fear of worldly existence is destroyed. The text highlights that when a devotee looks into Baba's eyes, they forget themselves as their mind drowns in love, causing worldly sorrows to be forgotten. This profound attachment to the Guru's feet, as a seeming paradox, is what grants the devotee freedom from worldly attachment, allowing for a joyful and detached life.
How does devotion to Sai Baba allow someone to live in the world yet remain detached from it?
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