How does Chapter 27 describe the ideal experience of a devotee listening to the Guru's stories, and what does this experience signify?

πŸ“– Chapter 27

Chapter 27 vividly portrays the ideal devotional experience while listening to the Guru's "story-nectar." The text describes tangible physical and emotional reactions: perspiration breaking out, eyes filling with tears of love, the heart being moved, and goosebumps rising repeatedly. This intense response, which may include weeping, signifies the awakening of the Guru's grace. According to Chapter 27, this state is transformative, causing mutual conflicts to be destroyed and distinctions of small and great to vanish, indicating a deep spiritual shift that is beyond the reach of the senses and can only be found through the Sadguru.


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