What does the author in Chapter 47 say about his own role as a storyteller and the responsibility of the listener?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author presents a humble perspective on his role and emphasizes the active responsibility of the listener. He states, "though I am the speaker of this story, I am as empty as you are if I do not grasp the distilled essence here." This conveys that merely narrating or hearing the story is not enough; understanding its core meaning is crucial for both speaker and listener. The chapter advises that for the soul to find satisfaction, listeners must follow the story without distraction, focusing on the inner meaning and moral. The ultimate goal, as suggested in Chapter 47, is to achieve the fulfillment of one's purpose and find peace from the weariness of worldly life.


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