In Chapter 24, the narrator expresses a deep sense of humility regarding their role. They explicitly state that saying 'I narrate' is a matter of ego and that one must be egoless at the Guru's feet for the 'stream of the story' to flow properly. The author acknowledges their own limited intellect and attributes the words they speak to Sai Samarth, whom they call the 'stimulator of intellect.' This perspective, detailed in Chapter 24, emphasizes that the stories are a divine service and that the narrator is merely a humble instrument for a higher purpose, a conduit for Sai's teachings.
What is the narrator's reflection on their own role and the importance of humility in telling these stories in Chapter 24?
π Chapter 24