According to the descriptions in Chapter 11, a person with self-knowledge is one who finds refuge in their own true nature and is not concerned with the struggles that plague those without this awareness. Such individuals are described as being eternally free, full of bliss, and always of the nature of pure consciousness. They are beyond pleasure and pain, constantly immersed in the Self. The text states that Baba embodied this state, being an 'image of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss' and the 'very wisdom of knowledge,' eternally established in the unity of Brahman and the Soul.
What does the text say about the state of a person with self-knowledge, like Sai Baba?
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