The author reconciles his feelings of being 'dull-witted and ignorant' by attributing the entire creative process to Sai Baba's divine will. Chapter 2 explains that the author sees himself as merely a pretext or an instrument through which the Saint works. The inspiration to write was ignited by Baba, who knows how to complete His own work. The author firmly believes that Sai himself is getting the life story written, holding the author's hand and placing a hand on his head to guide the writing. This conviction, that the Saint is the true author, removes all fear and allows the author to proceed with what he calls a 'daring effort'.
According to Chapter 2, how does the author reconcile his perceived ignorance with the act of writing a holy text, and what role does divine will play in this process?
๐ Chapter 2