Beyond the miracle itself, what does the transformation of the grapes for Dharamsee teach us about the nature of faith, doubt, and the Guru's methods?

📖 Chapter 35

The story from Chapter 35 offers a profound spiritual lesson. Dharamsee's experience illustrates how a Guru can work directly with a disciple's inner state. His doubt was specific and personal—he disliked grapes with seeds. Baba's miracle was not a random display of power but a precise response that showed he knew the 'intent of the mind.' By turning the seeded grapes into seedless ones just for him, Baba used Dharamsee's own aversion as the tool to dismantle his ego and skepticism. This teaches that the Guru's methods can be mysterious and highly personalized, designed to provide the direct experience necessary to transform intellectual doubt into unshakable faith and love.


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