Chapter 47 delves into the deep and complex law of Karma, stating that it is difficult for anyone to fully comprehend. The chapter explains that one's actions directly lead to a corresponding future birth, noting that beings "receive a body exactly like what they have earned." This divine rule is described as inescapable. Consequently, the chapter concludes by highlighting the immense value of human life, proclaiming that a person is truly wise who uses this "priceless opportunity of human birth" to pursue and attain self-knowledge before the body perishes.
What philosophical views on karma, rebirth, and the purpose of human life are presented in Chapter 47?
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