According to Chapter 35, the miracles surrounding Sai Baba are not random; they are purposeful and tailored to the individual. The text states that Baba himself gives people the inspiration to come to him and stimulates their natural disposition to lead them toward the spiritual path. The story of Boss Dharamsee illustrates this perfectly. Dharamsee was a skeptic, and his desire was to witness a miracle. Another devotee, Tarkhad, even noted that whatever longing is in one's mind, that desire finds fulfillment. Sai Baba addressed Dharamsee's specific dislike for seeded grapes by miraculously turning them seedless in his mouth. This wasn't just a spectacle; it was a deeply personal experience that addressed his inner doubts, shattered his ego, and ignited love for Sai in his heart.
Do miracles just happen randomly around Sai, or do they serve a purpose in drawing people to the spiritual path?
📖 Chapter 35