In the beginning of Chapter 21, the author reflects on the profound impact of spiritual narration. He posits that a speaker's words are in vain if the listener is not deeply moved. According to the text, the ideal listener, upon hearing the narration, should experience their hair standing on end, feel their throat choke up with emotion, and have tears of love and joy flow from their eyes. The author describes Baba’s speech as captivating and His method of instruction as extraordinary. These descriptions in Chapter 21 set the stage for the stories that follow, emphasizing that they are powerful catalysts for spiritual delight.
How does the author describe the power of Baba's stories and the ideal way for a listener to receive them?
📖 Chapter 21