Chapter 32 strongly emphasizes the necessity of a Guru's grace for attaining true knowledge. It states that even if one has studied the Vedas, Shrutis, and Shastras, all that learning is mere chaff without the Guru's grace. The chapter highlights this theme by promising to share a story narrated by Sai Baba himself from his own mouth. This story, described as extremely beneficial and wondrous, is about an unexpected Guru-darshan that Baba had while he was in a forest. The text from Chapter 32 suggests that listening to such words from the Maharaj Sai can help one see one's own Guru.
What does Chapter 32 say about the importance of a Guru and Baba's own experience with his Guru?
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