The text calls Sai the "Lord of Yoga." How does it describe the state of consciousness achieved through his practice, and how does this relate to his character?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 4

Chapter 4 describes Sai as the "Lord of Yoga" and details the state of consciousness his practice cultivates. This state is one of complete oneness, where the feeling of duality is discarded and one realizes "I am everything." The text explains that in this state of supreme devotion, there is no room for enmity or fear. This profound realization directly shapes his character. He is described as one who has conquered the difficult world, whose "ornament is peace," and who is a "storehouse of knowledge." Because his mind is "colored with the form of the Self" and has no love for perishable things, he feels no joy or sorrow for worldly gains or losses, embodying the ultimate goal of his yoga.


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