Based on the provided texts, how does a devotee surrender their will to a higher power like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 26

According to the teachings in Chapter 26, surrendering one's will involves a profound letting go of personal agency and ego. A devotee might pray, "Move me according to Your will like a puppet, and restrain my mind." This illustrates a desire to have one's actions guided entirely by the divine. The text further emphasizes this by stating, "You are my inspirer; You are the one who moves my speech. Then who am I to sing Your qualities? You alone are the Doer and the Increaser." This perspective suggests that true surrender is recognizing that Sai Baba is the ultimate inspirer and actor in one's life, thereby relinquishing the burden of personal doership and finding peace at His feet.


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