How does the concept of Parabrahman and the illusion of separateness, as explained in the Satcharitra, inform the way a Sai community should function?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 delves into an advanced spiritual concept, explaining that the belief 'Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that' is a delusion born of ignorance that subjects a person to the endless cycle of birth and death. It teaches that the same divine principle pervades everything, from the creator down to a blade of grass. For a community around Sai, this is a foundational truth. It means the 'other' is not separate from the 'self'. This understanding should dismantle egos and foster a community where members see the divine in each other. By internalizing this teaching from Chapter 37, the community's purpose becomes the collective practice of realizing this oneness and moving beyond the illusion of difference.


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