In Chapter 26, the author offers a profound prayer of complete surrender to Sai Baba. The prayer begins with laying his ego at Baba's feet, declaring that there is no "me-ness" left in him. He asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness and the need to experience pleasure or pain. Going further, he requests to be moved according to Baba's will, just like a puppet, with his mind restrained. In an ultimate act of surrender, the author asks Baba to Himself become the "me-ness" within him, taking on the experiences of life so the devotee no longer has to worry about them. This prayer, as found in Chapter 26, is a plea for the complete dissolution of the individual self into the will of the Guru.
Can you describe the prayer of complete surrender that the author makes to Sai Baba in this chapter?
📖 Chapter 26