The story of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 provides deep insight into Sai Baba's methods. Baba doesn't just perform miracles for show; He uses them as a tailored response to an individual's specific doubts and disposition. The narrative explains that "Baba himself... gives them the inspiration" and by "stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path." For the skeptical Dharamsee, Baba didn't offer a sermon. Instead, he directly addressed Dharamsee's unspoken dislike for seeded grapes and his internal challenge to Baba's sainthood by miraculously making them seedless for him. This personalized experience shattered Dharamsee's ego and "clinical scrutiny," replacing them with love and faith, showing Baba's omniscience and ability to guide each soul uniquely.
Based on the story of Boss Dharamsee, what can be understood about Sai Baba's method of inspiring faith and guiding devotees?
๐ Chapter 35