The author of Chapter 53 frames the writing process not as an act of human intellect but as an act of pure devotion and surrender. Feeling unqualified, the author repeatedly prays for divine intervention, stating that the Guru's power is so great "He can make a gnat lift a mountain." This establishes that any resulting work is a product of grace, not skill. Ultimately, the author completely removes their own agency and credits Sai Baba as the true author. As Chapter 53 explicitly states, "Sai, the breaker of obstacles (Vakratunda), will be the one to write this summary. His glory is immense; my mouth is merely an instrument." Thus, the physical writer is just a vessel for Sai's divine inspiration.
How does the author of Chapter 53 frame the act of writing the summary in a devotional context, and who is ultimately credited as the true author?
๐ Chapter 53