The concept of non-duality directly addresses loneliness by reframing the relationship between a Guru and disciple as one of absolute oneness. Chapter 27 states that a 'raw Guru and a raw disciple' might experience incompleteness, but one 'made by a perfect Guru has no room for duality.' This means that for a true devotee, there is no distance or separation to feel lonely about. The text poignantly illustrates this by stating that a Guru and devotee 'are that much one with each other' that one does not remain without the other. This inherent unity, a state of non-dual worship, eliminates the very foundation of loneliness.
How does the concept of non-duality in the Guru-disciple relationship address feelings of loneliness?
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