The source describes a process where the power of Baba's stories captivates the listener entirely, leading to a state of transcendence. Chapter 2 explains that the unique arrangement of the stories and the placement of every word makes listeners absorbed, bringing them complete happiness. This deep absorption is key to the process. The text states, 'Just as ears are for hearing stories and eyes are for seeing, The mind should become transcended and meditation should occur naturally.' This implies that by focusing intently on the stories, the mind is naturally drawn away from worldly concerns and even bodily pain, entering a meditative state without conscious effort, which fosters peace and liberation.
The text mentions that the mind can become 'transcended.' How do Baba's stories facilitate this state and natural meditation?
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