Chapter 26 details an act of complete and total surrender to the Guru. The author makes a plea to Sai Baba, laying their ego at His feet and declaring, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." This surrender involves asking Baba to take away all body-consciousness and the feelings of pleasure and pain. As described in Chapter 26, the devotee wishes to be moved like a puppet according to the Guru's will, even asking Baba to become their very "me-ness" and experience life's dualities on their behalf, demonstrating a profound desire for the dissolution of the individual self into the Guru.
Can you describe the act of surrender as portrayed in the prayers within Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26