Chapter 36 puts forward the profound idea that the human speaker is merely a conduit for Sai Baba's own narration. The text dismisses the ego of the speaker, stating, "the playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." This suggests that Sai is the ultimate author, orchestrating the telling of his own life events. The chapter further clarifies that he loves his stories and provides memories of them, using the listener and speaker as "a mere pretext" to manifest his will and fulfill the desires of the devotees.
The source material suggests that Sai Baba himself is the true narrator of his stories. How is this concept explained?
π Chapter 36