The provided text from Chapter 35 illustrates this through the story of Boss Dharamsee. Dharamsee arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical attitude, described as 'clinical scrutiny.' When offered grapes with seeds, which he disliked, his mind filled with doubt, questioning how a true saint wouldn't know his preference. Rather than arguing, Baba addressed this skepticism directly through a personal miracle. He insisted Dharamsee eat the grapes, which then miraculously turned seedless in his mouth. This experience shattered Dharamsee's ego and doubt, replacing it with love and devotion. This shows Baba's method was to provide a direct, transformative experience tailored to the individual's inner state, thereby accomplishing his work of spiritual guidance.
How did Sai Baba handle individuals who approached him with skepticism or a 'clinical' mindset?
📖 Chapter 35