How does the text describe the spiritual state where the distinction between the seer, the seen, and seeing disappears?

📖 Chapter 35

Chapter 35 describes a profound state of non-duality achieved through intense devotion to Sai. The author explains that for a true devotee, the subject of every vision becomes the "ocean of mercy, King Sai." In this state of complete absorption, the triad of the seen (the object of vision), the seer (the devotee), and the act of seeing itself vanishes, which erases the "place of duality." This principle is extended to all senses; the text mentions that when a word is heard, Sai's form manifests and the triad of the hearer, the heard, and the act of hearing shatters at once. This unity with Sai in every perception is presented as a state where a single glance can take away all hunger and thirst.


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