Chapter 18 explains that when a devotee is touched by the Guru's grace, their entire perspective undergoes a profound transformation. The text states that under such grace, the "false logic of 'mine' and 'thine' (this one is ours, that one is a stranger) finds no place." This signifies a transcendence of dualistic thinking and an embrace of unity. Furthermore, the chapter uses the powerful analogy of a salt doll entering the ocean to describe this process, suggesting that a devotee who truly approaches the Guru merges with the divine and cannot return to their previous, limited self, as their ego dissolves.
What happens to a devotee who is fortunate enough to receive the Guru's grace, as explained in Chapter 18?
📖 Chapter 18