Chapter 26 powerfully depicts a devotee's complete surrender to the Guru. The prayer involves asking Sai Baba to turn the intellect inward, grant discrimination between the eternal and the temporary, and remove body-consciousness. The devotee explicitly lays their ego at Baba's feet, stating 'from now on, You look after Your own—there is no "me-ness" left in me.' As described in this chapter, they ask to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will and even request that Baba Himself become their 'me-ness,' taking on their experiences of pleasure and pain so they no longer have to worry about them.
What is the nature of the devotee's prayer for complete surrender to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26