Chapter 37 teaches that the divine principle, or Brahman, pervades everything, from the creator down to the smallest blade of grass. The illusion of separation, the thought that 'Parabrahman is different from me,' is the root cause of being trapped in the cycle of worldly existence. Understanding this oneness is crucial for a devotee. It guides us to see Divinity in all beings and to foster an eternal love for His name. This philosophy directly encourages a communal spirit based on unity, where we follow Sai's example of holding brotherhood with all men and treating women as sisters and mothers, because we recognize the same divine essence in everyone.
How does the concept of Brahman's oneness, as explained in the Satcharitra, influence how a devotee should interact with the world?
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