The author claims he was chosen by Sai Baba because he was already a pure and knowledgeable person. Where in the text does it support this?

📖 Chapter 2

The provided text from Chapter 2 actually presents a contrasting view of the author's initial character. The source describes him as having been "mischievous, talkative, cynical, and critical" before his transformation. It further elaborates that he was arrogant about his knowledge, possessing a "bad intellect and a logic-driven mind," and was "always proud of his own wisdom." According to Chapter 2, far from being chosen for his existing purity, the author admits he initially knew nothing of the Satguru's greatness, making it clear that his journey began from a place of arrogance rather than inherent piousness.


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