What specific acts of surrender and devotional pleas does the author make to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?

📖 Chapter 26

In Chapter 26, the author makes a series of deeply personal and total acts of surrender to Sai Baba. The plea begins with asking Baba to make the author's intellect turn inward and to instill unshakeable faith. It escalates to laying one's ego at Baba's feet, declaring, "from now on, You look after Your own—there is no 'me-ness' left in me." The author explicitly asks Baba to take away their body-consciousness and the experience of pleasure or pain, requesting to be moved according to His will "like a puppet." This complete surrender, as detailed in Chapter 26, is a prayer for the restless mind to find peace at the Guru's feet, demonstrating a desire to dissolve the individual self into the will of the Sadguru.


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