Chapter 2 presents a profound philosophical concept where divine authorship is contingent upon human ego dissolution. Sai Baba dictates the terms of the creative process, stating, "He should dissolve his ego and surrender it at my feet." This is not merely a suggestion for humility but the core mechanism for divine action. The text explains that once the ego is completely dissolved, Sai Baba himself will "enter with 'I-ness' and write with my own hand." This implies that the individual's identity, the 'I', must be vacated to become a pure vessel for the divine 'I-ness' to manifest. The author is described as a "pretext," reinforcing the idea that the work is accomplished by the divine subject, not the human object, once the barrier of ego is removed.
Explain the philosophical relationship between ego dissolution and divine authorship as presented in the source material.
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