As detailed in Chapter 2, Sai Baba provided specific instructions and encouragement for writing the book. He began by giving his permission, saying, "A collection of stories, news, and experiences should indeed be made. Keep a record; it is good." He promised his full help and told the author to continuously remember the stories, whether at home or elsewhere. The most crucial spiritual instruction was for the author to dissolve his ego and surrender it at Baba's feet. By doing so, Baba assured him, "I give full assistance," and that Baba himself would enter and write the story. This process of recording and remembrance was intended to create a work that would become "a resting place for the soul."
How did Sai Baba instruct the author to proceed with the task of writing the book?
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