The text in Chapter 47 presents a nuanced view on Karma, describing its law as "very deep" and something that "no one can comprehend." It makes a striking claim that even the "highly learned are deceived" by its intricate workings, suggesting that intellectual or scholarly knowledge is insufficient to navigate it. The chapter then offers a powerful conclusion on this topic: it is "the ignorant but faithful" who are ultimately saved. This indicates that simple, sincere faith is portrayed as a more effective means of deliverance from the bonds of Karma than profound learning or wisdom.
What is the text's perspective on the law of Karma and who is more likely to be saved from it?
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