In Chapter 47, how does the author describe his own role as the narrator and what responsibility does he place on the listener?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author presents himself with great humility, positioning himself not as the originator of the story but as a mere vessel. He explicitly states that Sai himself entered his heart to narrate the account. The author even says, "though I am the speaker of this story, I am as empty as you are if I do not grasp the distilled essence here." This highlights the responsibility placed on the listener. According to Chapter 47, the listener's duty is to listen with great respect and attention, focus on the inner meaning and moral, and avoid distraction. The ultimate goal for the listener is to find peace, satisfaction, and "achieve the fulfillment of their purpose" by truly internalizing the story's essence.


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