In Chapter 2, Sai Baba gives explicit permission and strong encouragement for the writing project, saying, 'A collection of stories, news, and experiences should indeed be made. Keep a record; it is good.' He provides the ultimate assurance by stating his divine involvement: 'He is merely a pretext; I myself shall write my own story!' Baba promises his 'full help' and pledges to serve the author in all ways in his home, under the condition that the author dissolves his ego and surrenders it at Baba's feet. This guidance ensures that the work is not a product of human ego but a direct manifestation of divine will.
What instructions and assurances did Sai Baba provide to the author about the task of writing his biography?
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