The core philosophical message of Chapter 53 is the supremacy of divine will over individual plans and intentions. The chapter uses the unfulfilled promise of the original author, Hemadpant, as a primary example. Although Hemadpant intended to write a summary, his sudden death prevented it. The text explicitly states, "Nothing happens by one's own will; Baba’s will is more powerful." This theme of surrender is further developed by the new author, who acknowledges their own limitations and relies entirely on Sai's grace to complete the work, reinforcing the idea that human beings are instruments for a higher power.
What is the core philosophical message conveyed at the beginning of Chapter 53 regarding human agency and divine will?
📖 Chapter 53