In Chapter 3, Sai Baba outlines a profound method for overcoming desires. He explains that desires originate in the intellect and have no connection to the Soul, which is His true form. The path to transcending them involves a fundamental shift in perception. Baba states He is omnipresent, filling all of the moving and unmoving world as the eightfold nature. He advises that a person should reside in this feeling that the Self is everywhere, which dissolves the egoic sense of 'I' and 'mine.' Chapter 3 powerfully concludes that when the essence of 'Who am I' is understood, desires dissolve completely, much like hail melts away when touched by the sun's rays.
How does Sai Baba explain the process of transcending worldly desires?
π Chapter 3