What is the perspective on intellectual pride versus simple faith presented in Chapter 12?

📖 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 strongly advocates for the power of faith over intellectual arrogance. The text warns against associating with those who are "intoxicated with the pride of knowledge" and who disparage the path of devotion, suggesting their end will not be good. It describes such pride as "dry" and fruitless. In contrast, Chapter 12 asserts that an ignorant person, simply by placing firm faith at the feet of a saint, can successfully cross the "crisis of the fear of worldly existence." This faith is shown to be a potent force that can destroy ignorance, a feat that proud scriptural scholars, trapped in their own riddles, can never achieve.


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