Chapter 10 serves as a bridge, explicitly referencing the content of the preceding chapters to set the stage for a new revelation about Baba's life. The text mentions that Chapter 8 narrated the purpose of human birth and Chapter 9 described Baba's practice of begging, the offerings of Bayajabai, and the sleeping arrangements of devotees like Mhalasapati. After summarizing these past topics related to public life and interactions, Chapter 10 asks the listeners to turn their attention to a more personal and mysterious aspect: Baba's own lifestyle and sleeping habits. It then introduces the incredible story of the suspended wooden plank, shifting the narrative from Baba's public interactions to his imperceptible and miraculous private life.
How does Chapter 10 transition from the topics of previous chapters to introduce a new aspect of Baba's life?
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