In Chapter 24, the author emphasizes the importance of humility and egolessness when engaging with the Guru's stories. The narrator begins by acknowledging that saying 'I narrate' is a matter of ego and that one should be egoless at the Guru's feet for the stream of the story to flow properly. The author feels that it is not his own intellect but Sai Samarth, the 'stimulator of intellect,' who is making him speak these words. This implies that the proper attitude for both narrating and listening is one of reverence and submission, recognizing that the wisdom comes from a divine source. As Chapter 24 suggests, the stories should be served and received with respect to achieve their full spiritual benefit.
From the perspective of the author in Chapter 24, what is the proper attitude for narrating or listening to the Guru's stories?
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