Certainly. Chapter 35 details the significant internal turmoil experienced by Boss Dharamsee. Upon being offered grapes with seeds, a problem immediately arose for him because he strongly disliked that variety and preferred seedless ones. Furthermore, his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed grapes. He felt it was difficult to eat them but also felt heavy in his mind to reject an offering from a saint. As he chewed the first ones, he thought, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes? Why does he force them upon me?" This demonstrates his mind was filled with doubt, personal preference, and a critical attitude that Baba would soon dissolve.
Can you describe the internal conflict and thoughts of Boss Dharamsee when he was first given the grapes by Baba?
📖 Chapter 35