Chapter 47 presents a specific view on the complex law of Karma. It describes Karma as a concept so deep that no one can truly comprehend it, noting that even "The highly learned are deceived." However, it offers a path to salvation that is not based on intellectual understanding. The text concludes by stating that while the learned may be led astray, it is "the ignorant but faithful" who are ultimately saved. This suggests that unwavering faith in a protector like Sai is more crucial for navigating the deep laws of Karma and achieving deliverance than scholarly knowledge or intellectual prowess, as highlighted in Chapter 47.
Can you explain the chapter's perspective on the law of Karma and who ultimately finds salvation?
📖 Chapter 47