How does Chapter 14 describe the fleeting nature of worldly existence and family connections, and what advice does it offer in light of this transience?

πŸ“– Chapter 14

Chapter 14 vividly illustrates the transient nature of our world, comparing it to a "flash of lightning in the clouds" and noting that true happiness is rare for those gripped by Time. It uses a powerful analogy for family relationships, describing relatives as pieces of wood floating in a river's current that meet briefly before a wave scatters them forever. Given this impermanence and the certainty of death, the chapter advises one to be cautious and remember that the body is merely "fodder for Time." It stresses the importance of achieving spiritual self-interest by surrendering at the feet of saints, rather than being deceived by the world.


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