Chapter 26 offers a profound prayer of complete surrender to the Sadguru. The devotee asks Sai Baba to take away their body-consciousness, stating they no longer need the knowledge of pleasure or pain. The prayer beautifully expresses the desire to be moved according to the Guru's will, like a puppet. It goes even further, asking the Guru to become the devotee's very 'me-ness' and to experience pleasure and pain on their behalf. This act of laying one's ego at the Guru's feet, as described in the chapter, signifies a total release of personal control and a deep longing for the mind to find peace at the Guru's feet.
I'm trying to practice surrender. What kind of devotional prayer for letting go of the self can be found in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26