How does the narrator in Chapter 24 describe their own role in telling the story, and what is the significance of being 'egoless at the Guru's feet'?

πŸ“– Chapter 24

The narrator in Chapter 24 reflects on their role with humility, initially stating 'I narrate' but quickly acknowledging this as a matter of ego. The chapter emphasizes that one should be egoless at the Guru's feet for the stream of the story to flow properly. The author clarifies this by stating that it is Sai Samarth, the stimulator of intellect, who truly makes them speak. This perspective, as presented in Chapter 24, highlights that serving the Guru's story requires surrendering one's ego to become a pure instrument for the divine message.


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