Chapter 35 explains the profound transformation of skeptics who visited Sai Baba. These individuals often arrived with strong but "false logic," believing that saints were merely human and that giving Dakshina was wrong. They were determined not to bow at his feet or offer any money. However, the chapter states that this firm resolve completely vanished upon the "union of Darshan." When they actually saw Sai, they forgot their previous intentions and surrendered completely, bowing at his feet much like someone surrendering with a blade of grass between their teeth. As the chapter notes, these visitors never turned back, instead remaining devoted at Sai's feet.
According to Chapter 35, what was the typical experience of people who visited Shirdi with skepticism and a resolution not to bow to Sai Baba?
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