What philosophical concepts regarding sainthood, ego, and the act of storytelling are presented in Chapter 36?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

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.


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