Chapter 36 explains a unique and intimate relationship between Sai Baba, his stories, and his followers. The text asserts that Sai Baba himself is the true narrator, using the speaker as a mere pretext to make his own qualities known. It states, "the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." He is said to love his own stories dearly and constantly provides memories of them to fulfill the desires of his devotees. For those who engage with him through meditation or by singing loving hymns, Chapter 36 promises that he never lets them lack anything and provides complete protection, showcasing his role as a constant and supportive guardian.
Describe the relationship between Sai Baba, his stories, and his devotees as detailed in Chapter 36.
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