The text describes the author as 'mischievous, talkative, cynical, and critical.' Why should I trust a narrative written by someone with such a flawed and argumentative character?

📖 Chapter 2

Chapter 2 openly acknowledges the author's initial character flaws, describing him as cynical, critical, and proud of his wisdom. The narrative presents this as his state before fully embracing the Satguru's greatness. The very act of writing the stories is framed as a transformative process initiated by Sai Baba, one that requires the author to dissolve his ego. By candidly describing his former self, the author aims to highlight the profound change brought about by devotion, suggesting that the resulting work is not a product of his old, logic-driven mind but rather a divinely inspired account.


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