The author's prayer in Chapter 26 is a profound example of complete surrender. He asks Sai Baba to take away his body-consciousness and ego, stating, "I lay my ego at Your feet; from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." He goes further by requesting Baba to move him like a puppet according to His will and to restrain his mind. In a ultimate act of devotion, he even asks Baba to become his "me-ness" and take on the experiences of pleasure and pain Himself, so that the author need not worry about them, seeking only to have his love fixed on Baba.
Can you describe the act of complete surrender that the author offers to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26