In Chapter 26, the author expresses profound devotion by completely surrendering their individuality to Sai Baba. They lay their ego at Baba's feet, asking Him to take away their body-consciousness and sense of 'me-ness.' The author pleads with Baba to move them like a puppet according to His will and to restrain their restless mind. This act of surrender is so complete that the author asks Sai Baba to become their very 'me-ness' and experience the world's pleasure and pain on their behalf, thus freeing the devotee from all worldly worries and fixing their love entirely on the Guru.
How does the author of Chapter 26 express their devotion and surrender to Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 26