When stories about Sai Baba are being narrated, what role does Chapter 36 claim Sai himself plays in the process?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 explains that Sai Baba plays a direct and active role when his stories are told. The narrator dismisses their own ego or "I-ness," stating that the playful Sai himself actually takes over the narration. He makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through the speaker, who is described as a mere pretext or instrument. The text further notes that because Sai loves his own stories so much, he constantly provides memories of them and uses the listener-speaker dynamic as a way to fulfill the desires of his devotees, making him the true orchestrator of the entire event.


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