Chapter 35 explains that Baba himself inspires people to come to him and then uses unique methods to guide them. The text states, 'Stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path.' The case of Boss Dharamsee is a prime example. Baba did not give him a lecture; instead, he addressed Dharamsee's specific, internal conflict—his dislike for seeded, unwashed grapes. By turning them seedless in his mouth, Baba directly dismantled Dharamsee's 'clinical scrutiny' and ego. This personalized miracle instantly created 'love for Sai' in his heart and solidified his 'eagerness to come to Shirdi.' Baba's way is to work on the individual's mind, knowing their innermost thoughts and doubts, and providing an experience that leads to faith.
According to the texts, how does Sai Baba inspire people and guide them onto the spiritual path?
📖 Chapter 35