In Chapter 26, the author expresses a profound prayer of surrender to Sai Baba. He asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness and ego, stating, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." The author goes further, requesting to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will and for his mind to be restrained. He even asks Baba to become his "me-ness" and experience pleasure and pain on his behalf, so he no longer has to worry about them. This demonstrates a desire for complete dissolution of the self into the Guru's will.
Can you describe the prayer of complete surrender made to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26