According to Chapter 3, the consistent practice of reading or listening to the Guru's stories leads to a profound state of devotion. The ultimate goal is to have the form with attributes (Sagun) of the Guru be seen by the eyes and become 'firmly imprinted on the heart.' This internal vision and constant remembrance is what cultivates true devotion to the Sadguru. This state, in turn, naturally brings about detachment from the world, a purified intellect, and a deep, loving attachment to the Guru's remembrance, allowing the soul to find lasting peace and calm from the 'heat of worldly existence.'
What is the ultimate vision of devotion that one can achieve through the practice of reading or listening to Sai's stories?
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