How does the author of the Sai Satcharitra, in Chapter 35, describe the experience of Sai Baba transcending the senses and duality?

📖 Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author describes a profound, non-dual experience of Sai Baba that permeates all senses. The author states that for them, the subject of every vision is Sai, the "ocean of mercy." This experience is so complete that the distinction between the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing vanishes, erasing the very concept of duality. This is not limited to sight; the text explains that Sai's light is present in the sense of touch, his residence is in the nose and scent, and his form manifests immediately when a word is heard. In each case, as per Chapter 35, the triad of the sense, the object of sense, and the act of sensing shatters, leading to a unified consciousness centered on Sai.


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