What is the author's perspective on ego and its connection to writing about Sai Baba?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The author explicitly states that claiming personal credit for the work would be an act of ego. In Chapter 2, he writes, "To say 'I speak' is also ego; Sai himself is the puppeteer." He believes that true, immeasurable happiness is found by surrendering this "I-ness" at Sai's feet. The author's conviction is that the entire project is not his own but is a direct inspiration from Sainath, and he is merely the instrument through which Sai speaks. This perspective highlights the idea that when ego disappears, the world becomes full of happiness.


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