The awakening of the Guru's grace is an internal experience, not something that can be seen with the eyes or perceived by the senses. As described in Chapter 27, its signs include the destruction of mutual conflicts and the vanishing of distinctions between small and great. This state is marked by physical and emotional reactions like perspiration, tears of love, and goosebumps while listening to the Guru's stories. To experience this, one must have ultimate faith in the Guru's feet, as this grace cannot be found elsewhere, even by searching the three worlds. Without this faith, the six passions like lust cannot be subsided.
How does one recognize the awakening of Guru's grace, and what is required to experience it?
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