Chapter 35 says Baba gives people the 'inspiration' to come to him. How does Dharamsee's story support this idea?

📖 Chapter 35

Boss Dharamsee's story is a powerful illustration of this principle from Chapter 35. Although he arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical 'clinical interest' and was driven by curiosity about miracles, the text suggests this initial pull is itself inspired by Baba. The experience Baba orchestrated for him was not a random spectacle but a deeply personal event targeting his specific inner state—his dislike for seeded grapes. By turning them seedless just for him, Baba directly answered his unspoken doubts. This transformation from a curious skeptic into a devotee with 'firm determination' shows how Baba stimulates a person's disposition and masterfully leads them onto the spiritual path, validating the idea that the entire journey, from the first step, is his doing.


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