The author makes several profound pleas of surrender in Chapter 26. They explicitly state a desire to lay their ego at Baba's feet, asking Him to take away all body-consciousness and the need to experience pleasure or pain. A powerful request is made for Baba to move the author like a puppet according to His will and to restrain the restless mind. The author even goes so far as to ask Baba to become their very 'me-ness' and take on the experiences of life Himself, so the author may be free from worry. This demonstrates a complete and total surrender of personal will.
What specific pleas of surrender does the author make to Sai Baba in Chapter 26?
📖 Chapter 26