The prayer in Chapter 26 is a profound expression of total surrender to the Sadguru. The devotee lays their ego at Sai Baba's feet, declaring that there is no "me-ness" left in them. They ask Baba to take away their body-consciousness and the need to feel pleasure or pain. The surrender is so complete that the devotee asks to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will or, even further, for Baba to become their "me-ness" and experience life's joys and sorrows on their behalf. As stated in Chapter 26, this act of surrender is a plea for the restless mind to find peace at the Guru's feet.
I'm interested in the idea of surrender. What does the devotee in Chapter 26 ask of Sai Baba in their prayer?
📖 Chapter 26