In Chapter 26, the author makes a profound prayer of surrender, laying his ego completely at Sai Baba's feet. He asks Baba to take away his body-consciousness and sense of pleasure or pain, requesting to be moved according to Baba's will, like a puppet. The surrender is so total that the author even suggests that Baba Himself should become his 'me-ness' and experience life's joys and sorrows on his behalf. This act of devotion, as described in Chapter 26, involves asking for an inward-turning intellect, detachment from the temporary, and unshakeable faith in the Guru's words, signifying a complete abdication of personal will in favor of the Guru's divine guidance.
Describe the author's prayer of complete surrender to Sai Baba as detailed in Chapter 26.
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