The teachings in Chapter 37 explain that the cycle of worldly existence, or Samsara, is perpetuated by a fundamental ignorance. This delusion is the belief that the Parabrahman (the Supreme Reality) is different from our own self. As long as one holds this "knowledge of difference," they remain subject to the eternal cycle where death follows birth and rebirth follows death. To transcend this, one must overcome the "nooses of death," which are identified as unrighteousness, ignorance, anger, and hatred. The goal is to realize the oneness of the Self with Brahman, understanding that the same divine principle pervades everything, which leads to a fearless state beyond the cycle of Samsara.
What do Sai's teachings say about the cycle of birth and death, and how can one transcend it?
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