Chapter 36 explains that the true narrator of Sai Baba's stories is Sai Baba himself. The text explicitly dismisses the ego of the human speaker, stating, 'the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone.' This concept reframes the act of storytelling as a divine play where the human author or speaker is merely a pretext or a channel. The chapter emphasizes that Baba loves his own stories and 'constantly provides memories of them' to fulfill the desires of his devotees, making the entire process a manifestation of his grace.
According to Chapter 36, who is the true narrator of Sai Baba's stories?
๐ Chapter 36