In Chapter 2, how does Sai Baba's perspective on dissolving the ego compare with teachings from Zen Buddhism?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The provided texts do not mention Zen Buddhism or draw any comparisons to other philosophies. The material exclusively covers Sai Baba's own teachings. In Chapter 2, Sai Baba explains that the author should "dissolve his ego and surrender it at my feet." He states that when the ego is gone, He himself will enter and write the stories. This act of surrendering the ego is presented as a prerequisite for receiving Sai's full assistance and achieving a state where the devotee gains knowledge of their true form. Any comparison to Zen would be external speculation based on information not present in the source.


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