Chapter 26 contains a moving prayer of complete surrender to Sai Baba. The author asks Baba to take away their body-consciousness and the need for knowledge of pleasure or pain. The prayer intensifies with the plea for Baba to move the author like a puppet according to His will and to restrain the restless mind. As mentioned in this chapter, the devotee goes even further, asking Sai to become their very 'me-ness' and take on the experiences of pleasure and pain, thereby freeing the devotee from all worldly worries and fixing their love entirely on the Guru.
Can you describe the acts of surrender and prayer mentioned by the author in Chapter 26?
π Chapter 26