Chapter 3 presents a profound concept of liberation through the simple act of listening to the Guru's stories. It describes our condition as being "bound by the ropes of worldly existence," which have "surrounded our true self." The process of liberation begins when one listens to these stories, as this act causes the "wraps" of worldly attachment to loosen. This loosening allows for the "original self" to be regained. The text further elaborates that this leads to the calming of worldly heat, achieving peace, and attaining detachment from the world. As mentioned in Chapter 3, this process purifies the intellect and fosters a deep devotion to the Sadguru, ultimately leading one to see the divine form (Sagun) and imprint it upon the heart.
Chapter 3 mentions that listening to stories helps one regain their "original self." How does the chapter describe this process of liberation from worldly existence?
📖 Chapter 3