Chapter 26 illustrates the pinnacle of devotion through the concept of absolute surrender. The author expresses a desire to completely dissolve his individual identity into the Guru. He prays, "I lay my ego at Your feet; from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." This surrender is so total that he asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness and move him like a puppet according to His will. He even invites Baba to become his "me-ness," to take on the experiences of pleasure and pain Himself, thereby freeing the devotee from all worldly worries.
Can you describe the idea of absolute surrender to the Guru as depicted in the prayer within Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26