What role did Sai Baba himself play in the writing of his stories, and how does this ensure their power to bring peace?

📖 Chapter 2

The author makes it clear that they are merely an instrument for a divine purpose. In Chapter 2, it is stated, "Making me his pen, Baba himself will guide my hand. I am merely the owner in name; I only shape the letters." This divine guidance ensures the purity and power of the stories. The author emphasizes that "Nothing in this is mine; this is the inspiration of Sainath." Because the stories are considered direct outpourings from Baba, spoken repeatedly by him and juicier than nectar, they have the inherent power to bring supreme bliss, peace, and rest to the minds of those who read or hear them.


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