Yes, Chapter 32 introduces a particularly sweet and beneficial incident that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth. According to the text, this story is about an unexpected Guru-darshan Baba experienced when he was in the forest. The chapter describes this tale as a "supreme wonder" that grants devotion, faith, and liberation to those who listen with full concentration. As stated in Chapter 32, the words from Sai's mouth have the power to destroy sins and afflictions, and listening to this personal account from Baba is meant to help a devotee see their own Guru.
Does Chapter 32 mention any stories that Baba told himself? I'm interested in what he shared from his own experience.
π Chapter 32