According to Chapter 14, listening to Sai's stories with love has a transformative effect on a devotee. It is stated that those who do so will attain the highest good, and their devotion at Sai's feet will increase. The chapter explains that by constantly hearing these stories, Sai will always be seen by the eyes and remain in the mind during meditation and contemplation. This constant remembrance deepens to the point where Sai appears in waking and dreaming states, accompanying the devotee everywhere. Ultimately, as Chapter 14 describes, this intense contemplation leads the mind to a state of transcendence, where the consciousness merges with the Supreme Reality. The stories are so potent that they are compared to a sweet dish one can never get enough of.
How does Chapter 14 describe the impact of hearing and contemplating Sai's stories on a devotee?
π Chapter 14