In Chapter 26, the author makes a profound prayer of complete 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 expresses a desire to be moved according to Baba's will, like a puppet, and for his restless mind to find peace at Baba's feet. This act of surrender includes relinquishing concern for personal pleasure or pain, asking Sai to either take on these experiences Himself or to simply restrain the author's mind from them, showcasing a deep yearning for liberation through devotion.
Can you describe the prayer of surrender the author makes to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26