According to the introduction of Chapter 24, what is the proper attitude for narrating or listening to the stories of a Guru like Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 24

The beginning of Chapter 24 emphasizes the importance of humility and egolessness when engaging with the Guru's stories. The author states that while he says 'I narrate,' this is a matter of ego, and one should be completely egoless at the Guru's feet. It is only in this state of surrender that the true stream of the story can flow forth. The text also mentions that these stories should be served and received with respect. This attitude is crucial because, as the chapter later explains, Sai Samarth, the inner-knower, is the true source of the words, and the narrator is merely an instrument for his intellect.


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