The phrase 'Allah Malik' translates to 'God is the Master.' As explained in Chapter 3, this should be the primary thought in one's heart, a 'cloud of consciousness' with no other competing ideas. Adhering to this principle fosters a state of calm, desireless, and equal vision, which naturally leads to the dissolution of 'I-ness.' The text further clarifies that where qualities such as the absence of ego, duality, possessions, and 'mine-ness' reside, there is no room for the individual 'I'. This personal 'I-ness' is described as merely a part of the universal 'I-ness', and surrendering it at Sai's feet is considered the ultimate act of complete service.
What does Baba mean by 'Allah Malik' and how does this relate to the concept of 'I-ness'?
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