Chapter 26 illustrates an act of complete and total surrender to the Guru. The devotee explicitly asks Sai Baba to take away their ego, referred to as "me-ness," and to remove their body-consciousness, stating they no longer need the knowledge of pleasure or pain. This surrender is so absolute that the devotee wishes to be moved like a puppet according to the Guru's will. As mentioned in Chapter 26, the prayer goes even further, asking the Guru to Himself become the devotee's "me-ness" and take on the experience of pleasure and pain, thereby freeing the devotee from all worldly worries and allowing their mind to find permanent peace at the Guru's feet.
Can you describe the level of surrender a devotee expresses towards Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
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