Chapter 37 illustrates a deep connection between individual practice and collective well-being. It states that an individual who offers every action to God, even in a fleeting moment, attains a place of fearlessness. This personal dedication contributes to the overall spiritual atmosphere of the community. The text also prays for the spirit of service to increase and for unwavering devotion to be fixed at Sai's feet. When individuals cultivate these qualities, along with the practice of seeing divinity in all beings, they naturally uplift the entire community. The goal is to avoid the delusion of separateness, described as the cause of the cycle of rebirth, and instead realize the oneness of Brahman, which is the ultimate foundation for a truly unified and spiritually advanced community.
How does the text suggest an individual's personal spiritual practice contributes to the collective well-being of a community built around Sai's teachings?
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