Chapter 28 draws a significant distinction between the roles of a biological father and a spiritual Guru. The text explains that a father's role is to give birth to the physical body. However, this act is inherently linked to the cycle of mortality, as "after birth comes death." In contrast, the Guru's role is presented as having a far greater and more compassionate scope. As this chapter highlights, "The Guru removes both birth and death," thereby offering a form of "additional compassion" that liberates the soul from the endless cycle of reincarnation.
What comparison is made between a father and a Guru in Chapter 28?
π Chapter 28