At the beginning of Chapter 24, the author reflects on their role as a narrator and the importance of humility. They state that saying 'I narrate' is a matter of ego, and one should be completely egoless when at the Guru's feet. It is only in this state of surrender that the 'stream of the story' can flow freely and be served with respect. The author further clarifies that it is Sai Samarth, the 'stimulator of intellect,' who is actually making them speak these words. This passage in Chapter 24 emphasizes that true understanding comes from setting aside one's ego and receiving the Guru's teachings with reverence.
How does the author describe their own role and the proper attitude for engaging with the Guru's stories in the introduction of Chapter 24?
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