Chapter 11 provides clear guidance on the proper approach to worship. It instructs that a devotee's foundation, or "seat," should be unwavering faith in the Guru's word. This must be coupled with the renunciation of all worldly desires, performing worship with firm resolve. The text further explains that the Guru is omnipresent and can be worshipped in at least seven forms: the idol, the sacrificial ground, fire, light, the sun, water, and the Brahmin. By holding the Guru's feet with total devotion, as advised in Chapter 11, the devotee can experience the wonder of the Guru fluctuating as the Supreme Brahman.
According to Chapter 11, what is the proper attitude and method for a devotee to worship the Guru?
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