In a profound prayer within Chapter 26, the author expresses a desire for complete surrender to Sai Baba. The prayer involves laying one's ego at Baba's feet and asking Him to take away all body-consciousness, stating, 'I do not need the knowledge of pleasure or pain.' The author pleads with Baba to be moved like a puppet according to His will and for the restless mind to find peace at His feet. This act of surrender is so total that the author even asks Baba to become their 'me-ness' and experience pleasure and pain on their behalf, thus freeing them from all worldly worries and attachments.
Can you summarize the prayer of complete surrender made to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
๐ Chapter 26