In Chapter 26, the author offers a heartfelt prayer to Sai Baba, seeking profound spiritual transformation. He asks Baba to make his intellect turn inward, to be blessed with the ability to discriminate between the eternal and the temporary, and to be devoted to detachment. Recognizing his own ignorance, he prays for unshakeable faith in the Guru's words and for his mind to become like a mirror, ready to receive the stamp of self-knowledge. He specifically requests that this knowledge be made meaningful through direct personal experience, not just as a concept.
What specific boons and changes does the author of Chapter 26 ask Sai Baba to grant him?
📖 Chapter 26