At the start of Chapter 21, the author describes the ideal way to receive the stories of Sai Baba as a deeply emotional and transformative experience, not merely an intellectual one. He suggests that narrations are futile if the listener is not profoundly moved. The text specifies that upon hearing these stories, an ideal listener should sway, the hair on their body should stand on end, their throat should choke up with emotion, and tears of love and joy should flow from their eyes. This emphasizes that the purpose of these accounts is to evoke a powerful, heartfelt response that connects the listener directly to the divine.
At the beginning of Chapter 21, how does the author describe the ideal way a person should listen to stories about Sai Baba?
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