What does Chapter 37 teach about the ideal relationship with a Satguru and the aspirations a devotee should have?

📖 Chapter 37

Chapter 37 portrays the Satguru as an unfathomable, celibate being who treats men with brotherhood and women as sisters or mothers. Being in the company of such a master, a devotee should aspire for wisdom that remains unshakable until death. The text outlines several key aspirations for a devotee: for their spirit of service to increase greatly, to have unwavering devotion fixed at the Satguru's feet, to see Divinity in all beings, and to cultivate an eternal love for His name. These goals, as mentioned in Chapter 37, focus on spiritual growth and service rather than pursuing worldly or even heavenly pleasures.


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