The text mentions the 'triad' vanishing in the presence of Sai. What does this spiritual concept mean?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

The concept of the 'triad' vanishing, as explained in Chapter 35, describes a state of non-dual awareness experienced by a devotee in Sai Baba's presence. It refers to the dissolution of the separation between the subject, the object, and the act of perception. For example, the text mentions the triad of "the seen, the seer, and the seeing" vanishing, meaning the devotee no longer perceives Sai as separate but experiences a unified state. This principle extends to other senses as well; the triad of "the heard, the hearer, and the hearing" shatters when Sai's form manifests upon hearing a word. It signifies a profound spiritual state where all actions and senses are so fully absorbed in Sai that the sense of a separate self dissolves, leading to a state of non-action (Naishkarmya).


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