What does it mean when Baba says to "see Me alone in everything"?

📖 Chapter 14

This profound statement, found in Chapter 14, is a core element of Baba's teachings on oneness. It is an instruction to abandon the illusion of duality—the belief that "I am different, and people are different." Instead, one should practice recognizing the single, unbroken divine essence, or Brahman, that permeates all of existence. As Chapter 14 further explains, there is no place empty of this divine presence. Therefore, to "see Me alone in everything" is to practice perceiving this universal consciousness in all names, forms, and actions, which is the path to becoming one with Brahman.


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