The text mentions that 'the sign of saints' homes is inverted.' What is the spiritual significance of this statement?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

According to the wisdom in Chapter 32, the phrase 'the sign of saints' homes is inverted' signifies a profound spiritual truth that is contrary to worldly understanding. It represents knowledge born directly from experience, not from mere verbal scholarship. This is exemplified by the narrator's experience of bliss while being hung upside down by his Guru, a state that defies conventional logic. This 'inverted' perspective shows that spiritual realization often requires turning away from ordinary ways of thinking. Chapter 32 explains that in this elevated realm, faith is the only true measure, and the Guru's grace is the sole means to access this experiential knowledge, which is far superior to empty prattle without substance.


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