According to the teachings in Chapter 3, the key to overcoming desire lies in understanding Sai Baba's true, omnipresent nature. Baba explained that He is filled in all things and that there is no object different from the Self. When one grasps this truth that 'I am everywhere,' the concepts of 'I' and 'mine' dissolve. Since desires arise in the intellect and are not connected to the Soul, which is Baba's true form, recognizing the universal Self eliminates the root of desire. As Chapter 3 beautifully puts it, once the essence of 'Who am I' is understood, desires dissolve like hailstones heated by the sun's rays.
How does understanding Sai Baba's omnipresence lead to the dissolution of desire, according to His teachings?
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