What personal surrender and prayer does the author make to Sai Baba in this chapter?

📖 Chapter 26

In Chapter 26, the author makes a profound personal appeal to Sai Baba, laying their ego at His feet. The prayer is to have their body-consciousness removed, stating they no longer need the knowledge of pleasure or pain. The author asks Baba to move them according to His will, like a puppet, and to restrain their restless mind. In an ultimate act of surrender, the author asks Baba to become their very "me-ness," taking on the experiences of pleasure and pain so the author need not worry about them, and prays for their love to be fixed on Him.


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