Chapter 47 offers a distinct perspective on the law of Karma and the role of faith. The text explicitly states that the "law of Karma is very deep; no one can comprehend it." It goes on to explain that even the "highly learned are deceived" by its complexities. In contrast, the chapter provides a powerful assurance that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." This suggests that intellectual prowess or scholarly understanding is less important than sincere, simple faith when it comes to spiritual deliverance. As presented in Chapter 47, faith is portrayed as the more effective path to navigate the otherwise incomprehensible workings of Karma.
What does this chapter say about the law of Karma and the value of faith versus knowledge?
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