The relationship is direct and causal, forming the very foundation of the divine authorship of the text. In Chapter 2, Sai Baba explains that the devotee's primary task is to completely 'dissolve his ego and surrender it at my feet.' He clarifies that once 'the ego is dissolved, no trace of it remains.' At that point, a divine intervention occurs. Baba promises, 'Then I myself shall enter with 'I-ness' and write with my own hand.' This shows that the removal of the individual ego creates the necessary space for the divine 'I' to operate directly, making the human author a pure instrument or pretext for a work that is accomplished by the One to whom it truly belongs.
What is the relationship between ego dissolution and divine action as explained by Sai Baba in the context of writing his stories?
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