In Chapter 47, the narrator humbly positions himself as merely a conduit for the story, stating, "though I am the speaker of this story, I am as empty as you are if I do not grasp the distilled essence here." He clarifies that it is Sai Baba himself who is the true narrator, entering the author's heart to tell the tale. The author gives specific instructions to the listeners, urging them to listen with great respect and to focus on the inner meaning and moral of the story from Sai's mouth. He advises that by listening attentively and without distraction, the soul will find satisfaction and achieve its purpose, as mentioned in Chapter 47.
In Chapter 47, what does the author say about his own role in writing the story, and what instructions does he give to the reader?
๐ Chapter 47