Chapter 10 makes the profound declaration that while other gods are illusory, "the Guru alone is the one eternal God." It elaborates on this by describing the Guru's supreme power, which transcends conventional spiritual struggles like logic or intellectual acrobatics. For those with pure devotion and faith, the Guru bestows the ultimate spiritual attainments effortlessly. As this chapter reveals, He places Knowledge (Samvitti) directly into the palm of their hands and grants the attainment of liberation (Moksha), which is characterized by pure bliss. This demonstrates that complete faith in the Sadguru is the direct path to dissolving worldly existence and achieving the highest spiritual goal.
Chapter 10 states that 'the Guru alone is the one eternal God.' How does the text elaborate on this divine status and the ultimate rewards of placing faith in Him?
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