In Chapter 26, the author offers a profound prayer of absolute surrender to Sadguru Sai. They plead with Baba to take away their body-consciousness, stating they no longer need the knowledge of pleasure or pain. The author wishes to be moved according to Baba's will like a puppet and asks for their restless mind to find peace at His feet. This surrender is so complete that the author lays their ego at Baba's feet, declaring that no 'me-ness' remains, and asks Baba to take on the experience of pleasure and pain Himself. This heartfelt plea, as found in this chapter of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, showcases a deep desire for union with the divine.
Can you describe the prayer of complete surrender that the author makes to Sai Baba in this part of the Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 26