In Chapter 26, the narrator offers a heartfelt prayer to Sai Baba, asking for profound spiritual gifts. The narrator pleads for an inward-turned intellect, the ability to discriminate between the eternal and the temporary, and deep-seated detachment. A key request is for unshakeable faith in the Guru's words and for personal, experiential knowledge, stating that mere intellectual understanding achieves nothing in spirituality. As the chapter conveys, the narrator explicitly asks Baba to grant the experience of this knowledge personally, making it meaningful and leading to the natural state of union (Sayujya) through His grace.
What specific requests does the narrator make to Sai Baba in Chapter 26 regarding spiritual knowledge and personal experience?
📖 Chapter 26