For those wallowing in the sleep of ignorance, which is the root of all disasters, Chapter 27 advises them to awaken and drink the nectar of the Guru's knowledge. This is achieved by becoming very humble and surrendering at the Guru's feet. The text explicitly states not to worry for even a moment about obtaining food and clothing, as these things are subject to destiny and will be obtained without effort. Instead, a devotee should use their effort to become spiritually accomplished, contemplating this day and night. The Guru alone knows what is proper and improper.
What practical advice is given to a devotee who is struggling with worldly concerns and the sleep of ignorance?
๐ Chapter 27