How does the text describe the connection between one's final thoughts and the soul's future? Can you provide an example?

πŸ“– Chapter 31

Shri Sai Satcharitra's Chapter 31 draws a direct line between one's thoughts at the time of death and the soul's subsequent state, stating that one attains the very form they meditate upon. To illustrate this principle, the text provides a powerful analogy: just as worms become bumblebees through constant fear and focus on them, a soul's state is determined by its final object of meditation. It also mentions that deer become attached through their love of Hari. Therefore, to break free from the cycle of birth, the text advises merging one's consciousness with God's feet at the final moment.


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