Can you explain the literal, physical process described in Chapter 2 where Sai Baba takes the author's pen to write the book himself?

📖 Chapter 2

The statement in Chapter 2 where Sai Baba says, "I myself shall enter with 'I-ness' and write with my own hand," should be understood as a spiritual metaphor rather than a literal, physical act. The passage explains that the author is "merely a pretext" and that the work is accomplished by the divine once the author's ego is dissolved. This means the story is not a product of the author's own intellect but is divinely inspired and guided by Sai Baba. The 'writing' is the flow of inspiration and truth through the surrendered devotee, not Sai Baba physically holding a pen.


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