The source material in Chapter 18 portrays the daily readings in an entirely positive manner and records no complaints or criticisms from devotees. On the contrary, it describes Baba sending people to the readings "out of a desire for the welfare of the devotees." The experience is depicted as spiritually rewarding and even miraculous. For instance, a listener might be sent to the Wada only to hear the very story Baba had just told them being read from the book, which provided "confirmation and full understanding." The text describes this synchronicity as a "great wonder," suggesting that devotees found the experience enriching rather than burdensome.
What were the main complaints from devotees who were interrupted by Baba and sent to listen to Jog's mandatory readings?
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