How does the author of the sacred text describe his own role and qualifications for writing about Sai Baba's life?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

The author expresses a deep sense of humility, viewing himself as merely an instrument for Sai Baba's will. In Chapter 3, he questions his own abilities, calling himself "the most insignificant of all" and "unqualified." He explains that when he lifted the pen to write, Baba took away his ego or "I-ness," making it clear that the work was not his own. The author firmly believes that Baba "writes His own story Himself; the glory belongs to Him." He compares himself to a flute that only makes sound because of the player, emphasizing that the effort and credit belong entirely to Sai Baba, who accomplishes the work for the welfare of his devotees.


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