The devotee expresses a profound desire for complete surrender by asking Sai Baba to move them according to His will, much like a puppet. As detailed in Chapter 26, the prayer is to have their body-consciousness and the associated knowledge of pleasure and pain removed. The devotee goes further, asking Sai to become their very "me-ness," taking on the experiences of life so that the devotee no longer has to worry about them. This illustrates a deep yearning to dissolve the individual ego and live entirely under divine guidance, finding peace at Baba's feet.
How does the devotee in the text express the idea of surrendering their will to Sai Baba?
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