In Chapter 26, the devotee expresses a desire for absolute surrender to Sai Baba. The prayer is to have one's ego laid at the Guru's feet, effectively erasing the sense of 'me-ness.' The devotee asks Baba to take away all body-consciousness and the associated experiences of pleasure and pain. As found in Chapter 26, the text contains the plea, 'Move me according to Your will like a puppet, and restrain my mind,' or alternatively, for the Guru Himself to become the devotee's 'me-ness.' This illustrates a profound state of devotion where the individual will is completely yielded to the divine will of the Sadguru, seeking only to have their love fixed upon Him.
How does Chapter 26 describe the devotee's complete surrender to the Guru?
📖 Chapter 26