Chapter 26 contains a deeply personal prayer of surrender from the author to Sai Baba. The author asks Baba to take away his ego and body-consciousness, stating a desire to be free from the knowledge of pleasure and pain. He implores Baba to move him according to His will, like a puppet, and to restrain his mind. In a powerful act of devotion, the author lays his 'me-ness' at Baba's feet, asking the Guru to take over the experience of pleasure and pain Himself. This prayer culminates in a plea for the restless mind to find peace and for love to be fixed solely on Sai.
Can you describe the author's prayer of complete surrender to Sai Baba as detailed in this chapter?
๐ Chapter 26