Chapter 18 describes a symbiotic relationship between the speaker and the listener. It states that when a listener is attentive, the speaker feels enthusiasm, causing a "spring of love" to overflow in the heart, bringing joy to both. The narrator leverages this principle by promising to tell a "sweet tale" of the grace bestowed upon them by Baba. They urge the listeners to hear this personal story "with a calm mind" for their own benefit, setting the stage for a narrative that is intended to be both instructional and spiritually uplifting.
What is the relationship between the speaker and the listener as described in Chapter 18, and what story does the narrator promise to tell?
📖 Chapter 18