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