According to the teachings in Chapter 27, Sai Baba explains that a Guru and a devotee are not separate entities but are intrinsically linked as 'unique parts of one whole.' He dismisses the idea of physical separation, stating that if one believes the Guru and disciple are in different places, their understanding is merely superficial. The text emphasizes this profound unity by posing the question, 'When there are not two at all, then where does separation come from?' This illustrates a non-dual relationship where one cannot exist without the other, making their bond an eternal and inseparable one that transcends physical presence or rituals.
How does Sai Baba explain the fundamental connection between a Guru and a devotee?
📖 Chapter 27