In Chapter 47, the process of storytelling is presented as a divine act orchestrated by Sai Baba himself. The text explicitly states that Sai is the "eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears" and that He himself narrated the account by entering the author's heart. The author, Hemad, is described as merely a nickname, with Sai Samarth being the true story, speaker, and subject. Listeners are advised to focus on the inner meaning and moral of the stories, as simply hearing them without grasping the essence is insufficient. The chapter promises that attentive listeners who follow the narrative will find satisfaction and achieve the fulfillment of their purpose.
How does Chapter 47 describe the process of storytelling and the roles of the speaker and the listener?
📖 Chapter 47