Chapter 24 mentions that people can be 'blind despite having eyes.' What is the meaning behind this statement in the context of the chapter's teachings?

πŸ“– Chapter 24

In Chapter 24, the statement that people are 'blind despite having eyes' refers to a spiritual blindness caused by excessive body-consciousness. The chapter elaborates that this attachment to the physical body prevents individuals from understanding their own true welfare. Despite the body being transient, with no certainty of its existence from one moment to the next, people still chase momentary pleasures. This metaphor highlights a common human failing where individuals are so focused on fleeting, worldly desires that they fail to see the path to their own supreme bliss and the true purpose of life, as discussed in the chapter.


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