Chapter 3 begins by enumerating the profound spiritual rewards of engaging with Sai Baba's stories. It states that through daily study and remembrance, one's original, ginal self can be regained. This devotional practice serves to calm the 'heat of worldly existence' and bring peace to the soul. By reading or listening with devotion, meditation on Sai's form happens naturally. The text suggests that this allows the devotee's eyes to see His divine form (Sagun) and imprint it upon the heart, which in turn fosters devotion to the Sadguru, brings about detachment from the world, and purifies the intellect.
According to the beginning of Chapter 3, what are the spiritual benefits of reading and listening to Sai Baba's stories?
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