Considering the teachings on Faith and Patience in Chapter 19, how do these virtues relate to the concept of self-bliss mentioned in the same chapter?

📖 Chapter 19

Chapter 19 presents Faith (Nishtha) and Patience (Saburi) as the essential prerequisites for experiencing the self-bliss that a Guru bestows. The chapter begins by stating that Baba, the "cloud of consciousness," showers the "nectar of self-bliss" to quench the devotee's thirst. It then explains that the path to receiving this nectar is paved with patience, which is called a "mine of virtues" that "wards off sin, distress, and poverty." By cultivating unwavering faith and the courageous patience to endure worldly troubles, a disciple becomes receptive to the Guru's grace. Therefore, as per the teachings in this chapter, these two virtues do not conflict with self-bliss but are the very foundation upon which it is built, allowing a disciple to transcend turmoil and experience that higher state of joy.


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