The prayer in Chapter 26 is a profound surrender to Sai Baba, with several specific requests. The narrator asks Baba to make their intellect turn inward, to foster detachment, and to grant the direct, personal experience of self-knowledge, as words alone are insufficient. The devotee also implores Baba to take away their body-consciousness and ego, asking to be moved like a puppet according to Baba's will. In a complete act of surrender, the narrator asks Sai Baba to become their very 'me-ness' and to take on the experiences of pleasure and pain, thereby freeing the devotee from all worldly worries.
What specific requests does the narrator make to Sai Baba in the prayer found in this chapter?
๐ Chapter 26