Chapter 24 teaches that worshiping Maharaja Sai is doubly beneficial, as it helps one achieve both worldly interests and the supreme spiritual goal, or Parmartha. Meditation on one's true self is said to bring contentment to the heart. To properly receive the wisdom from his stories, the chapter emphasizes that one must approach them with an egoless attitude at the Guru's feet. The text suggests that only by shedding the ego can the stream of the story flow properly, allowing a devotee to enjoy supreme bliss.
What does Chapter 24 say about the dual benefits of worshiping Sai and the state of mind required to receive his stories?
π Chapter 24