Sai Baba consistently demonstrated a profound awareness of people's innermost thoughts, using this omniscience to guide them. The account of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 is a powerful illustration. Dharamsee silently harbored dislike for the seeded grapes and doubt about Baba's abilities, thinking Baba was forcing them on him. The text notes that as this attitude arose in him, Baba gave him even more grapes, directly addressing his internal state without a word. The subsequent miracle, where the grapes turned seedless upon eating, served as undeniable proof that Baba knew the "intent of my mind" all along. This incident from Chapter 35 shows how Baba engaged with and resolved unspoken doubts through his divine power.
How did Sai Baba respond to people's inner thoughts and doubts, especially when they weren't spoken aloud?
📖 Chapter 35