Sai Baba's reaction to Dharamsee's unspoken thoughts was quite profound, as detailed in Chapter 35. As soon as the attitude of doubt and dislike arose in Dharamsee's mind, Baba's response was to give him even more of the very grapes he disliked. When Dharamsee hesitated to eat them, keeping them clenched in his fist, Baba directly addressed the situation by commanding him, "Throw them in and eat." This demonstrates that Baba was fully aware of Dharamsee's internal state, and His actions directly confronted the devotee's specific skepticism, leading to the subsequent miracle of the grapes becoming seedless.
How did Sai Baba react to Dharamsee's silent doubts and dislike for the seeded grapes?
π Chapter 35