How does Chapter 36 describe the role of the narrator in relation to Sai Baba when telling his stories?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 explains that the human narrator is merely an instrument for a higher purpose. It states that the speaker's ego, or 'I-ness,' should be set aside because the 'playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone.' This suggests that Sai Baba is the true storyteller, using the listener and speaker as a pretext to fulfill the desires of his devotees. The author acknowledges their own limited authority, emphasizing that Sai is the one who truly causes the stories to be told.


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