The narrative in Chapter 47 creates a deliberate and smooth transition to maintain the listener's engagement. The author explicitly asks the listeners to follow the connection with the previous story, which concerned Baba's love for goats due to memories of their past lives. This reference, found in verse 13 of Chapter 47, serves as a bridge. Immediately after, the text introduces the theme for the next story: the downfall that results from an extreme greed for wealth. This method of linking past topics to upcoming ones ensures the listener's soul finds satisfaction by following the narrative without distraction, as stated in verse 12.
How does this chapter transition from the previous story to the new one?
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