Can you describe the experience of Boss Dharamsee in Shirdi and what it reveals about Baba's methods?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Boss Dharamsee's visit to Shirdi, as detailed in Chapter 35, is a powerful example of Baba's methods. Driven by curiosity about reported miracles, Dharamsee arrived with a "clinical scrutiny." When Kaka offered grapes with seeds to Baba, Baba began distributing them. Dharamsee, who preferred seedless grapes and was also concerned they were unwashed, was troubled. He thought to himself that a true saint should know his dislike. In response to this internal skepticism, Baba gave him even more grapes. When commanded to eat them, Dharamsee discovered they had become seedless. This personal miracle amazed him, causing his ego to drop away and be replaced by love for Sai. The account shows that Baba works by directly addressing the inner state of a person, using seemingly simple events to create profound spiritual shifts and draw them closer.


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