In Chapter 47, the author, Hemad, portrays himself as a mere vessel for a divine narration. He states, "Sai is the eye of the eyes and the ear of the ears; Entering my heart, He himself narrated this account," and refers to his own name as "merely a nickname." For the audience, the chapter promises a transformative experience. It suggests that upon hearing the story, listeners will "forget their bodily consciousness and be overwhelmed by the eight-fold symptoms of divine love." As mentioned in Chapter 47, the ultimate goal for listeners is to focus on the inner meaning, which will sever the bonds of Karma and lead to the fulfillment of their purpose, bringing peace to those weary of worldly life.
How does the author of Chapter 47 describe his role in narrating Sai's story and what is the expected impact on the listener?
π Chapter 47