Chapter 47 posits that the law of Karma is profoundly deep and incomprehensible to most people. The text explicitly states that even the "highly learned are deceived" by its complexities. In contrast, it offers a path to salvation for a different group. The author asserts that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." This suggests that unwavering faith is more crucial for navigating the intricate law of Karma and achieving deliverance than intellectual understanding or scholarly knowledge. The stories themselves are presented as a means to sever the bonds of Karma.
Based on these introductory passages, what is the perspective on the law of Karma and who is more likely to be saved?
📖 Chapter 47