In Chapter 36, the author expresses great humility and suggests they are merely a conduit for a higher power. The text reveals that the true narrator is believed to be Sai Baba himself. The author writes, "the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This concept posits that both the speaker and the listener are just pretexts, and it is Sai who orchestrates the telling of his own stories to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
According to the author in Chapter 36, who is the actual person responsible for narrating Sai's stories?
π Chapter 36