What does this passage say about the relationship between my individual self and the ultimate reality, or Parabrahman?

📖 Chapter 37

Chapter 37 presents a non-dualistic view, stating that the same divine principle pervades everything from the creator down to a blade of grass, both here and in the hereafter. It explains that the appearance of separation is a delusion. When the ultimate reality is combined with worldly adjuncts (upadhis) and viewed through ignorance, it appears as if it were not Brahman. The text explicitly warns that holding the belief, "Parabrahman is different from me; I am not that," is the very knowledge of difference that subjects a person to the eternal cycle of death and rebirth.


🙏 Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers →