The text mentions that even the 'highly learned are deceived' by Karma. What does it say about how the 'ignorant but faithful' fare?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 draws a sharp contrast between the intellectually learned and the devoutly faithful when it comes to the law of Karma. The author states that Karma is so deep and complex that even "the highly learned are deceived" in their attempts to understand it. However, the passage immediately follows this by stating that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." This implies that in the spiritual path outlined in the text, simple, unwavering faith is a more effective means of navigating the consequences of Karma and finding deliverance than intellectual knowledge or scholarly learning.


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