According to Chapter 13, the Patil experienced two very strange dreams that were instrumental in his healing. In the first dream, a teacher, who was Sai Baba, troubled him greatly and beat him with a cane, seemingly to make him memorize a verse. In the second, even more bizarre dream, a gentleman sat on his chest and used a grinding stone on it like a mortar, causing him immense agony. The significance of these dreams is that while people often dismiss dreams as illusions, in this case, they produced a tangible reality. Upon waking, the Patil found that his disease had vanished completely, demonstrating that Sai Baba's intervention, even through dreams, could bring about profound physical relief and spiritual renewal.
Can you describe the strange dreams the Patil had and explain their significance as detailed in Chapter 13?
📖 Chapter 13