Boss Dharamsee's internal conflict, detailed in Chapter 35, was multifaceted. Firstly, he had a personal dislike for grapes with seeds and felt it difficult to eat them. Secondly, he faced a dilemma between his personal preference and the impropriety of rejecting an offering from a saint. This was compounded by a practical concern, as his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit. This inner turmoil escalated into spiritual doubt, as he thought to himself, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?' This entire chain of anxious thoughts, from simple dislike to profound doubt, illustrates the struggle between the ego and the call to surrender, which was ultimately resolved by Baba's miracle.
Can you describe the internal conflict experienced by Boss Dharamsee when presented with grapes by Sai Baba?
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