The author's prayer in Chapter 26 is not for material gain but for profound spiritual transformation. They specifically ask Sai Baba to make their intellect turn inward and to be endowed with the ability to discriminate between the eternal and the temporary. A key request is for knowledge to become meaningful through direct personal experience, as mere words are not enough. The author implores Baba to grant the gift of 'Sayujya,' the natural state of union with the divine. To achieve this, they ask for the removal of their ego and body-consciousness, ultimately seeking a state where their restless mind finds complete peace at Baba's feet.
What specific gifts or states of being does the author ask for from Sai Baba in their prayer?
📖 Chapter 26