In Chapter 35, the author describes a profound and intimate connection with Sai Baba, nourished purely by his grace. Using the metaphor of a tortoise and its young, the author explains they are nourished by Sai's glance alone, which eliminates all feelings of thirst, hunger, and exhaustion. This experience transcends the physical senses and dissolves the concept of duality. The author states that for them, Sai is the subject of every vision, and the distinction between the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing vanishes. As the chapter elaborates, this non-dual experience extends to all senses; in touch, smell, and hearing, there is only the presence of Sai, causing the triad of subject, object, and perception to shatter.
How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra describe their personal experience of Sai Baba's grace and presence in Chapter 35?
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