In a profound act of surrender, the devotee in Chapter 26 prays to Sai Baba to completely take over their existence. The prayer involves laying one's ego at the Guru's feet and asking Him to look after them, declaring that no 'me-ness' remains. The devotee asks Baba to take away their body-consciousness and the associated experiences of pleasure and pain, requesting to be moved according to the Guru's will like a puppet. This plea for the dissolution of the individual self into the Guru's will, as narrated in Chapter 26, represents the ultimate state of devotion and detachment from worldly concerns.
Explain the devotee's prayer for the surrender of ego and 'me-ness' as described in Chapter 26.
📖 Chapter 26