In Chapter 44, the author makes a personal and humble plea to Sai Baba. The author confesses a lack of understanding regarding the concepts of Prarabdha (destiny), Sanchita (accumulated karma), and Kriyamana (current actions). This admission is followed by a description of the mind having no rest due to 'various waves of desires.' Acknowledging Sai as the 'merciful King of Gurus,' the author prays for His mercy, stating that without Sai's divine grace, the soul cannot attain the stability it seeks amidst life's turmoil.
Based on Chapter 44, what is the author's personal plea to Sai Baba regarding karma and the mind's restlessness?
📖 Chapter 44