Can you summarize the main teachings presented in the beginning of Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra?

📖 Chapter 21

Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra begins by emphasizing the nature of spiritual storytelling and the prerequisites for encountering a Saint. The author notes that a speaker's words are only useful if the listener is receptive and emotionally moved, with their hair standing on end and tears of joy flowing. The chapter then introduces a key teaching through the author's personal anecdote: meeting a Saint is not a casual affair but requires the dawn of "good fortune" and God's grace. As explained in Chapter 21, the author himself, due to pride and "ill-luck," failed to visit the Siddha Pir Maulana despite being in close proximity. The chapter concludes this section by stating that Saints, though appearing different, are inwardly one and inseparable.


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