According to Chapter 35, Sai Baba's method of drawing people to the spiritual path is subtle and deeply personal. The text states, "It is Baba himself who gives them the inspiration; only then do they step out; Stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path." This suggests that Baba works from within, awakening a person's inherent spiritual inclination. The story of Boss Dharamsee serves as a case study. Baba did not engage Dharamsee's "clinical scrutiny" with debate. Instead, he orchestrated an experience—the miracle of the seedless grapes—that directly addressed Dharamsee's internal state of doubt and ego. This experience bypassed the intellect and spoke directly to the heart, causing his ego to drop and "love for the saint was born."
According to the provided text, how does Sai Baba inspire people to follow a spiritual path?
📖 Chapter 35