Chapter 32 builds anticipation for a special story that was narrated by Sai Baba himself, directly from his own mouth. This narrative is described as an extremely beneficial and "sweet incident" concerning an "unexpected Guru-darshan" that Baba experienced while he was in the forest. The chapter praises the wondrous nature of the Guru's deed and describes the story as being "sweeter than nectar." As stated in Chapter 32, listening to this personal account from Baba is said to grant devotion, faith, and liberation, while destroying the listeners' sins and afflictions, fulfilling their spiritual desires.
What does Chapter 32 say about a story that Sai Baba personally narrated about his past?
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