The introductory section of Chapter 53 delivers a powerful spiritual message centered on surrender to the Guru's will and humility. It begins by explaining that Hemadpant's plan to write the summary was unfulfilled due to his sudden death, which is presented not as a tragedy alone, but as an expression of Baba's supreme will. The narrative then shifts to the new author, who feels completely unqualified for the task. This author's prayer and self-deprecation highlight the theme of human inadequacy without divine grace. The core message, as stated in Chapter 53, is that great works are accomplished not by human intellect or skill, but through complete surrender, allowing the Guru to work through the devotee as a mere instrument.
What is the primary spiritual message conveyed in the introductory part of Chapter 53, before the chapter summaries begin?
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