In Chapter 26, the devotee expresses a profound desire for complete surrender. The prayer involves laying one's ego at the Guru's feet, asking to have their body-consciousness taken away, and relinquishing the need for the knowledge of pleasure or pain. The devotee asks to be moved according to the Guru's will, like a puppet, and for the Guru to restrain their mind. The ultimate plea is for the Guru to become the devotee's "me-ness," taking on the experience of pleasure and pain so the devotee no longer worries about them. This represents a total dissolution of the individual ego into the will of the Sadguru, seeking a fixed love and peace at His feet.
Based on Chapter 26, what is the ultimate state of surrender a devotee seeks from their Sadguru?
📖 Chapter 26