What specific pleas does the author make to Sai Baba in the devotional prayer within Chapter 26?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 26

In Chapter 26, the author makes a heartfelt plea to Sai Samarth, asking for several spiritual boons. He prays for his intellect to become inward-focused, for the gift of discrimination between the eternal and temporary, and for devotion to detachment. He asks Baba to make his mind like a mirror so that self-knowledge can manifest. Crucially, he asks that this knowledge be made meaningful through personal experience, not just words. The ultimate prayer is for the grace of the natural state of union (Sayujya) and for his restless mind to find peace and be fixed at Baba's feet, surrendering his ego entirely.


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