According to Chapter 27, worldly attachments like body, home, and family are described as "momentary Maya," a transient illusion. The chapter suggests that if one wishes to avoid being entangled by Maya, the solution is to "surrender to Sai with singular devotion." It notes that even the great Vedas and Shastras have struggled to find the end of Maya, emphasizing its powerful and pervasive nature. The text posits that the key to salvation is seeing God in all beings. Crucially, as detailed in Chapter 27, the Sadguru is presented as the essential guide in this journey, as the grace needed to overcome passions and find supreme love cannot be found without him.
What does Chapter 27 say about overcoming Maya and the role of the Sadguru in this process?
📖 Chapter 27