What does the text say about how experiencing Sai Baba can lead to a state of 'Naishkarmya' or non-action?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 describes a deep spiritual state where a devotee's senses are completely pervaded by Sai's presence. It explains that when all the organs of action are dedicated to serving Sai, all actions dissolve, and the state of non-action, or Naishkarmya, is attained. This happens because the very concept of a separate doer, action, and object of action disappears. For instance, the text mentions how the triad of the seer, the seen, and the seeing vanishes with a single glance from Sai. This principle extends to all senses and actions, leading to a state of unity where individual action ceases and only Sai's presence remains.


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