In Chapter 24, the narrator discusses the act of storytelling. What is their perspective on their role, and how does it relate to the Guru?

πŸ“– Chapter 24

The narrator in Chapter 24 expresses profound humility regarding their role in telling Sai's stories. The author states that claiming "I narrate" is an act of ego and that one must be egoless at the Guru's feet for the story to flow properly. This perspective is central to the chapter's opening, where the author clarifies that it is Sai Samarth, the 'stimulator of intellect,' who is truly making them speak these words. The author sees themselves merely as a channel, describing the significance of the events according to their limited intellect, which is inspired and guided by the Guru. This illustrates the principle of surrendering personal ego to the Guru, acknowledging that all wisdom and inspiration ultimately originate from the master, as explained in Chapter 24.


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