In Chapter 2, Sai Baba provides clear instructions and powerful assurances. He begins by granting permission, saying, "A collection of stories, news, and experiences should indeed be made. Keep a record; it is good." He then gives the ultimate assurance by declaring that He himself would write the story, making the author a mere pretext. The primary instruction was for the author to dissolve his ego and surrender it completely. Furthermore, Baba advised him to continually remember the stories, as they would become a "resting place for the soul." He also warned against engaging in argumentation or trying to establish one's own side, emphasizing a path of pure devotion and surrender over intellectual debate.
What specific instructions and assurances did Sai Baba give to the author about compiling the stories?
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