How does the author of the Satcharitra describe their own spiritual state in Chapter 26, and what do they pray for?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 26

In Chapter 26, the author presents a humble self-assessment, describing themselves as "undiscriminating and ignorant, hidden behind the screen of nescience." They confess that their intellect is "always mounted on false logic," which is why the mystery of the Self remains unsolved for them. In response to this perceived state, the author offers a heartfelt prayer to Sai Baba for a complete inner transformation. They ask for an inward-turned intellect, the power of discrimination between the eternal and temporary, and a mind that can become like a mirror for the stamp of self-knowledge to manifest. The ultimate goal of this prayer is to move beyond ignorance and false logic to achieve a state of union with the divine through the Guru's grace.


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