Chapter 36 begins by establishing the profound spiritual value of listening to Sai Baba's stories. It describes them not as mere tales, but as the "very water of self-bliss" that increases the thirst for devotion and removes the misery of worldly existence. The text explains that Sai Baba himself orchestrates the telling of these stories, using the speaker as a mere instrument to narrate his own qualities to devotees. As stated in Chapter 36, this introduction emphasizes that respectfully listening to these narratives is a direct path to achieving one's own spiritual welfare, setting the stage for the next story.
Can you summarize the introduction to Chapter 36 and its message about Sai Baba's stories?
📖 Chapter 36