In Chapter 37, the Guru's role is illustrated as absolutely central to finding peace and knowledge. The text advises that a devotee's mind should be tied to the Guru's feet, just as a satisfied calf remains close to its mother. This connection is the key. By bowing to the "pollen of His lotus feet," beneficial knowledge is awakened within the seeker. Furthermore, the text uses a powerful metaphor, stating that just as a special ointment can reveal hidden treasure, the "dust of the Guru's feet" can grant the seeker both knowledge and science, clearing the vision.
How does Baba explain the role of the Guru in finding inner peace and knowledge?
📖 Chapter 37