The source material from Chapter 0 explains that while Maharaj's verbal advice was important, it was primarily ethical and meant to prepare his followers. He did not engage in complex discourses on the Upanishads, but instead followed the Sadguru's practice of purifying the disciple's ground before sowing the seed of knowledge. This is why the text emphasizes that the advice received 'in the form of experience' was 'infinitely more valuable' and brought the 'highest benefit' to devotees who approached with faith. This suggests his true teaching was conveyed not just in words but in the direct, transformative experiences he facilitated, which could address a devotee's specific inner state while subtly guiding them toward ultimate salvation.
The text mentions that advice from Maharaj in the form of experience was more valuable than his verbal advice. Can you elaborate on his teaching methodology as described?
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