Why does the author feel there is no shortage of stories about Sai Baba, and how is the experience of hearing them described?

📖 Chapter 47

The author feels a complete abundance of stories because, as stated in Chapter 47, they are sitting on the shore of an ocean of Sai's stories and under the shade of a Kalpataru, or wish-fulfilling tree, where a desire is fulfilled as soon as it arises. This illustrates an endless supply. The experience of hearing these stories is described as profoundly transformative. Upon hearing them, the bonds of Karma can be severed, and listeners may forget their bodily consciousness, becoming overwhelmed by divine love. This highlights that the stories are not just tales but powerful spiritual tools.


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