Chapter 26 contains a profound prayer of surrender where the author completely yields his identity to Sai Baba. He asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness, stating he no longer needs the knowledge of pleasure or pain. The author explicitly lays his ego at Baba's feet, declaring that there is no "me-ness" left in him and that Baba should look after him. He goes as far as to ask Baba to move him like a puppet, restrain his mind, or even become his "me-ness" and experience life's joys and sorrows on his behalf. This prayer, as detailed in Chapter 26, is a plea for his restless mind to find ultimate peace and for his love to be fixed solely on Baba.
Can you elaborate on the author's prayer of complete surrender to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
π Chapter 26