What does the beginning of Chapter 21 say about the ideal way to listen to Sai Baba's stories and the nature of his teachings?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

The start of Chapter 21 describes Sai Baba's methods and the profound impact his stories should have. It states that Baba's speech is captivating, his method of instruction is extraordinary, and his actions are consistently innovative. The author posits that a narration is futile if the listener is not deeply moved. As described in Chapter 21, the signs of a successful narration are when the listener sways upon hearing the words, the hair on their body stands on end, their throat chokes up with emotion, and tears of love and joy flow from their eyes. This suggests that engaging with Baba's life is meant to be a deeply emotional and transformative spiritual experience, not merely an intellectual one.


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