In a profound expression of surrender, Chapter 26 details a devotee's prayer to completely relinquish their individual self to Sai Baba. The devotee asks to lay their ego at Baba's feet, stating, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." This surrender involves asking Baba to take away all body-consciousness and the associated feelings of pleasure and pain. The devotee goes further, requesting to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will and even asks Baba to become their very "me-ness," taking on all worldly experiences so the devotee need not worry about them.
Chapter 26 contains a devotee's prayer of surrender. Can you describe the specific ways the devotee wishes to relinquish their ego and will to Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 26