Chapter 53 strongly illustrates the theme that divine will, specifically Baba's will, supersedes human intentions. The chapter opens by noting that while the general rule is for an author to complete their own book, there are exceptions. Hemadpant's inability to finish the promised summary due to his sudden death is presented as a prime example of this. As Chapter 53 states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." Furthermore, the new author who takes up the task feels completely incapable on their own. They attribute the ability to write the summary not to their own skill, but entirely to the grace and inspiration of the Guru, asserting that Sai-Narayana would be the one to inspire their mind and complete the work through them.
Chapter 53 seems to emphasize the power of Baba's will over human plans. Can you explain how this theme is presented?
📖 Chapter 53