The author who completed the summary in Chapter 53 frames their role with profound humility, viewing themselves not as the creator but as a mere conduit for a divine act. They repeatedly state their lack of qualification, calling themselves a "fool with a dull intellect" and admitting they have no personal strength to compose poetry. The author resolves this dilemma by placing complete faith in the Guru's power, stating that just as a Guru can make a gnat lift a mountain, Sai can work through them. Ultimately, the author concludes that "Sai, the breaker of obstacles (Vakratunda), will be the one to write this summary. His glory is immense; my mouth is merely an instrument."
How does the author of Chapter 53 frame their role in writing the final summary, especially in relation to Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 53