Chapter 40 teaches that Shri Sai Samarth is a blessed guru who explains both worldly matters and supreme spiritual goals. When he places his hand upon a devotee's head, he performs shaktipat, a transmission of spiritual energy, and destroys the sense of duality, making the unattainable attainable. The chapter further explains that when a devotee seeks exclusive refuge, Sai dissolves the separate feelings of "me" and "you." He embraces them in his heart, similar to how a river and ocean, though having different names, become one when they meet, leaving no difference behind.
What does Chapter 40 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra teach about Sai Baba's power and his relationship with devotees?
๐ Chapter 40