The author who completed Chapter 53 approached the task with profound humility and a deep sense of inadequacy. He describes himself as a "fool with a dull intellect, having no scent of knowledge" and prays to Lord Dattaguru for mercy and inspiration. He firmly believed he had no personal strength or poetic skill to compose the work. As stated in Chapter 53, he saw himself merely as an instrument for a higher power, asserting that the Guru's grace is so great it "can make a gnat lift a mountain." He concludes that Sai Baba himself, the "breaker of obstacles," would be the one to write the summary, with the author's mouth being only a medium.
What was the attitude of the person who ultimately wrote the summary in Chapter 53, and how did they view their role?
๐ Chapter 53