Chapter 35 details how Baba directly addressed Boss Dharamsee's internal state. Dharamsee, visiting with 'clinical scrutiny,' disliked the seeded grapes Baba offered. He thought to himself, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?' In response to this unspoken doubt, Baba not only gave him more of the grapes but, through His divine power, transformed them into seedless ones the moment Dharamsee obeyed and ate them. This miracle was a direct answer to his internal skepticism, proving that Baba knew the 'intent of my mind,' which caused Dharamsee's ego to drop away and be replaced by faith.
How did Sai Baba address the specific doubts and internal thoughts of Boss Dharamsee regarding the grapes?
📖 Chapter 35