The introduction to Chapter 21 emphasizes the profound and interactive experience of listening to Sai Baba's stories. It suggests that the speaker's words are in vain if the listener is not deeply moved. The proper way to receive these narrations is with an attentive mind, to the point where one is so delighted that the throat chokes up with emotion and tears of love and joy flow from the eyes. The text describes an ideal listener as one who sways upon hearing the stories and feels the hair on their body stand on end. This highlights that Baba's captivating speech and extraordinary method of instruction are meant to be felt emotionally and spiritually, not just heard intellectually.
What does the beginning of Chapter 21 say about how one should listen to Sai Baba's stories?
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