As detailed in Chapter 36, listening to Sai Baba's stories is presented as a profound spiritual practice. The text describes these narratives not as mere stories, but as the very 'water of self-bliss,' which, when consumed, paradoxically increases the thirst for devotion. The chapter explains that listening to such a 'succulent story' has the power to remove the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, leading the listener to a state of happiness. It is suggested that any fortunate soul who desires to achieve their own spiritual welfare should respectfully engage with the narration of Sai's life, as he loves his own stories and uses them as a pretext to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
According to the introduction of Chapter 36, what is the significance and effect of listening to the stories of Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 36