The author presents himself with great humility in Chapter 2, viewing himself not as the true author but as a mere instrument for a divine purpose. He states, "Making me his pen, Baba himself will guide my hand. I am merely the owner in name; I only shape the letters." This demonstrates his belief that Sai Baba is the real force behind the work. As Chapter 2 reveals, he also expresses personal doubts, noting he has crossed sixty years of age and his intellect feels empty, but he proceeds with the effort out of love for Sai, believing the endeavor itself is a worthy spiritual goal.
How does the author describe his own role and capabilities in the task of writing the Sai Satcharitra in Chapter 2?
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