In Chapter 35, how does the author describe their personal experience of Sai Baba's grace and presence?

📖 Chapter 35

In Chapter 35, the author beautifully describes a profound and intimate connection with Sai Baba. They compare themselves to the young of a tortoise, who are nourished simply by their mother's glance, indicating that Sai's gaze alone is enough to provide complete satisfaction, removing all hunger and thirst. The author explains that the experience of Sai transcends the senses and duality. For them, as described in this chapter, the triad of the seer, the seen, and the act of seeing vanishes in Sai's presence. This non-dual experience extends to all senses, where Sai's light is felt in touch and his form manifests upon hearing a word.


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