The "State of Oneness" described in Chapter 4 is a central aspect of Sai Baba's spiritual philosophy. It involves completely discarding the feeling of duality and recognizing that everything in the universe, both "moving and unmoving," is fundamentally Brahman. This state leads to the profound realization that "I am everything," which is described as the source of supreme happiness and devotion. The text explains that once this "I-ness" is achieved, there can be no enmity or fear, as there is no "other" to be at odds with or afraid of. Sai, as the "Lord of Yoga," embodied this state, giving his own form of Self-realization to his devotees.
The source mentions a 'State of Oneness.' What does this mean in the context of Sai Baba's spiritual state, and what are its effects?
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