Can you explain the concept of surrendering the ego to Sai Baba as detailed in Chapter 26?

📖 Chapter 26

Chapter 26 provides a profound description of surrendering one's ego. The author declares, "I lay my ego at Your feet; from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." This surrender involves asking Baba to take away body-consciousness and the need to experience pleasure or pain. The devotee wishes to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will, with a restrained mind. An alternative plea is for Baba to become the devotee's very sense of self ("me-ness") and take on the experiences of life, leaving the devotee free from worry. This illustrates a total relinquishment of personal identity and will to the Sadguru.


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