Can you explain the author's personal prayer of surrender to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?

πŸ“– Chapter 26

In a profound expression of devotion, the author in Chapter 26 lays their ego at Sai Baba's feet, asking Baba to completely take over their being. The prayer includes requests to take away body-consciousness, so that the author no longer needs knowledge of pleasure or pain. They ask to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will and for their restless mind to find peace at His feet. The author even suggests that Baba should become their very "me-ness," experiencing pleasure and pain on their behalf. This represents a complete and total surrender of individual identity and will to the Sadguru.


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