Chapter 3 emphasizes that listening to the stories of the Guru is a universal means available to all. It explicitly states that this path is for everyone, including women, Shudras, or individuals of low caste, making it an inclusive practice. The benefits are profound and transformative. The text states that listening with love will burn the sins of devotees, loosen the binding ropes of worldly existence, and help one regain their original true self. It is described as a method to calm the heat of worldly existence, find peace, and even free those who are distressed by the pursuit of sensory pleasures.
Who is eligible to listen to the Guru's stories as described in Chapter 3, and what are the main benefits of this practice?
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