In a profound prayer of surrender, the author in Chapter 26 makes several specific requests to Sai Baba. The devotee asks Baba to take away their body-consciousness, stating they no longer need the knowledge of pleasure or pain. They implore Baba to move them according to His will, like a puppet, and to restrain their restless mind. The prayer includes a plea for the ego to be laid at Baba's feet, with the request, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." Essentially, the devotee asks Sai to become their very sense of self, to experience pleasure and pain on their behalf, and to grant the gift of the natural state of union (Sayujya) through His grace.
The author makes a very deep prayer of surrender in this chapter. What specific things does the devotee ask Sai Baba to do for them?
📖 Chapter 26