The miracle masterfully resolved Boss Dharamsee's complex internal conflict. As detailed in Chapter 35, Dharamsee was troubled by his dislike for seeded grapes and his doctor's advice against eating unwashed fruit. This fueled his skepticism, making him think, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know my dislike?' Baba's actions directly mirrored this internal drama. By first giving him more grapes, Baba heightened the test. Then, by commanding 'Throw them in and eat,' and having them turn seedless upon being eaten, Baba demonstrated omniscience and power over physical form. This proved he knew Dharamsee's innermost thoughts and could alter reality, shattering his 'clinical scrutiny' and ego, and replacing it with profound love and faith.
How did the miracle of the grapes specifically address the internal conflict and skepticism of Boss Dharamsee?
📖 Chapter 35