The prayer in Chapter 26 is one of complete surrender and self-effacement. The devotee asks Sai Baba to take away their body-consciousness and ego, stating, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." This surrender entails asking Baba to move the devotee like a puppet and restrain their mind, or even for Baba to become the devotee's "me-ness" and experience pleasure and pain on their behalf. The ultimate goal of this prayer, as detailed in Chapter 26, is to achieve the natural state of union (Sayujya) through Baba's grace and to have one's restless mind find permanent peace at His feet.
Chapter 26 contains a profound prayer of surrender. Can you describe what the devotee is asking of Sai Baba and what this act of surrender entails?
📖 Chapter 26