Chapter 47 presents a nuanced view on the law of Karma, describing it as 'very deep' and so complex that 'no one can comprehend it.' The text makes a striking point that even the 'highly learned are deceived' by its intricate workings. In contrast, it offers a path to deliverance that prioritizes faith over intellect, stating that 'the ignorant but faithful are saved.' This suggests that intellectual prowess or scholarly knowledge is insufficient to navigate the profound mysteries of Karma. Instead, as this chapter implies, simple, unwavering faith in a divine protector like Sai is what ultimately leads to salvation.
What does Chapter 47 reveal about the law of Karma and the type of person who is ultimately saved?
๐ Chapter 47