In Chapter 26, the devotee offers a profound prayer of surrender to Sai Baba. He begins by laying his ego at Baba's feet, declaring that no "me-ness" is left in him. He asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness and the need to know pleasure or pain. The devotee's surrender is so total that he asks Baba to move him like a puppet, restrain his mind, or even to become his very "me-ness" and experience pleasure and pain on his behalf. This prayer, found in Chapter 26, is a plea for the restless mind to find peace and for love to be fixed solely on the Guru.
Can you detail the prayer of complete surrender made by the devotee in Chapter 26?
π Chapter 26