What is the meaning of the salt doll metaphor presented in Chapter 18?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 18

The metaphor of a salt doll entering the ocean, as described in Chapter 18, illustrates the complete and irreversible merging of a devotee with the Guru. The text poses a rhetorical question: if a salt doll enters the ocean to bathe, can it ever return? It concludes this can never happen. This analogy signifies that when a seeker truly approaches the Sadguru, they lose their individual identity and dissolve into the Guru's divine consciousness, much like salt dissolving into the vastness of the ocean, achieving a state of oneness from which there is no return to a separate self.


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