Chapter 36 presents the philosophical idea that the greatness of saints is infinite and beyond human description. It directly tackles the concept of ego, or "I-ness," by explaining that Sai himself orchestrates the narration of his life, rendering the speaker a mere medium and thus negating their ego. The chapter also notes Sai's detachment from the "So-ham" (I am He) attitude, indicating a state beyond ego-identification. As described in Chapter 36, storytelling is elevated from a simple act to a sacred practice, a "water of self-bliss" that provides a path to spiritual welfare and happiness.
What philosophical concepts regarding sainthood, ego, and the act of storytelling are presented in Chapter 36?
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