How does Sai Baba reconcile the concept of physical distance with the non-dual relationship between a Guru and disciple?

📖 Chapter 27

In Chapter 27, Sai Baba presents a philosophy where physical distance is irrelevant to the profound bond between a Guru and disciple. He explicitly states that thinking the Guru lives in one village and the disciple in another is a sign of a 'raw' or incomplete understanding. The core teaching is that 'Guru and devotee are not different,' and for one 'who is made by a perfect Guru,' there is simply 'no room for duality.' This means their connection is not bound by geography but exists on a spiritual plane of oneness. The text asserts, 'One does not remain without the other; they are that much one with each other,' effectively dissolving the paradox of physical separation through the higher truth of non-dual unity.


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