In Chapter 47, the law of Karma is depicted as being incredibly "deep" and fundamentally incomprehensible, to the extent that even the "highly learned are deceived" by its complex workings. However, the chapter offers a path to salvation that transcends intellectual understanding. It explicitly states that while the learned may be confused, it is "the ignorant but faithful" who are ultimately saved. This suggests that simple, unwavering faith is a more effective means of deliverance from the entanglements of Karma than scholarly knowledge, a key theme reinforced by the purifying power of hearing Sai's stories.
How does Chapter 47 describe the law of Karma and the way to be saved from it?
📖 Chapter 47