How does Chapter 21 connect the idea of 'good fortune' with the ability to meet a Saint, and how does this relate to the interconnectedness of all Saints?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

Chapter 21 establishes a strong link between fortune and spiritual encounters. The narrator uses his own failure to visit the Siddha Pir Maulana as an example of "ill-luck" blocking the way, concluding that the company of Saints is not easily accessible and requires God's grace. The chapter then expands on this by explaining that Saints are not isolated figures but are part of a divine, interconnected network, like officers in a King's vast empire. As Chapter 21 describes, they are all inwardly one, managing a spiritual kingdom for the "Emperor of Self-bliss." Therefore, meeting a Saint is not a random event but a divinely orchestrated one, a sign of dawning good fortune that grants access to this sacred, unified system.


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