The text describes the power of listening to Sai's stories as profoundly transformative and purifying. As explained in Chapter 47, these stories are so holy that they can sever the bonds of Karma for anyone who hears them, regardless of whether they are wise or ignorant. The narrative suggests that listeners can become so absorbed they forget their bodily consciousness and experience divine love. Furthermore, the chapter clarifies that while Hemad is the writer, Sai himself is the true narrator. It states that Sai, the "eye of the eyes," enters the author's heart and narrates the account directly, making Sai the story, the speaker, and the face of the narrative.
According to the text, what is the transformative power of listening to Sai's stories and who is the true narrator?
๐ Chapter 47