Chapter 16 provides a clear teaching on the importance of a devotee's inner disposition. It states that the Sadguru, being an "ocean of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss," does not care for mere outward rituals. The chapter draws a sharp contrast: if a simple leaf or flower is offered with sincere faith, He accepts it with great love and satisfaction. However, if the same offering is made with pride, He is said to turn His face away immediately. This principle, highlighted in Chapter 16, emphasizes that humility and genuine devotion are the only currencies the Guru values. The physical offering is merely a vehicle for the devotee's faith, which the Guru accepts to bestow grace.
How does Chapter 16 contrast offerings made with faith against those made with pride?
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