Sai Baba says, "I myself shall write my own story!" How does the text explain this concept, and what is the role of the human author in this process?

📖 Chapter 2

This profound statement from Sai Baba, found in Chapter 2, is explained as a process of divine authorship working through a human vessel. The text clarifies that the human author is "merely a pretext." The condition for Sai Baba to "write with my own hand" is that the author must completely dissolve his ego and surrender it at Sai's feet. When the ego is eliminated and no trace of it remains, Sai promises to enter with 'I-ness' and write the story Himself. Therefore, the author's role is to achieve a state of egoless surrender, allowing the divine to accomplish the work through him, making him an instrument rather than the originator.


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