How does the author perceive their own role and agency in the creation of this work?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

The author expresses a profound sense of humility regarding their role in writing the book. As described in Chapter 2, they do not see themselves as the true author but rather as a divine instrument. The text contains the line, "Making me his pen, Baba himself will guide my hand. I am merely the owner in name; I only shape the letters." This sentiment is reinforced by the idea that Saints or the Lord hold the hand of the writer, effectively writing their own story through an "ignorant person." The author's self-perception is one of a humble servant, chosen to perform a service, rather than a creator acting on their own volition.


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