How does the Sai Satcharitra advise readers to overcome their sense of self or ego while engaging with the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 50

Chapter 50 of the Sai Satcharitra provides profound guidance on overcoming the ego. It instructs readers to transcend the duality of 'I' and 'You' and to see the reader, the act of reading, and the subject as one unified state. The text explicitly states that Hemadpant is merely a 'nominal cause' and not the true doer, urging readers to look beyond the author's identity. As detailed in Chapter 50, the goal is to attain a 'natural state' (Sahaj-sthiti) where the individual ego dissolves, recognizing that Sai alone is the one who speaks through the words and is the ultimate listener.


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