Chapter 36 presents a nuanced concept where Sai Baba himself is the ultimate source of his own stories. The text states, 'Enough of this "I-ness" (ego) of the speaker; the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone.' This suggests that the human author is merely a vessel. Furthermore, it adds that Sai, 'making the listener and speaker a mere pretext, he fulfills the desires of the devotees.' This advanced idea posits that Baba orchestrates the narration to reveal his glory and grace, using the author as an instrument while he remains the true, unseen storyteller.
Explain the concept of Sai Baba being the true narrator of his own stories, as detailed in the source text.
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