You avoided my question about my favorite saint. What does the book say to someone whose object of devotion isn't explicitly named?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

The guidance in the source material encourages focusing on your personal spiritual practice. Chapter 19 offers a powerful metaphor: 'You start doing the exercises (Zor); leave the worry about milk entirely to me; I am standing behind you with a bowl.' This illustrates that the devotee's role is to put in the effort with faith, and the Guru will provide the spiritual nourishment. The text clarifies, 'one should be alert for the sake of the task.' This suggests that your sincere devotion is the 'exercise,' and you can trust that grace will be provided, even if the specific name you revere is not mentioned in the text.


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