How does Baba's interaction with Dharamsee exemplify the principle of becoming 'egoless' as mentioned in the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 presents a powerful demonstration of the path to becoming egoless. The text first states the principle: "Becoming egoless and rolling at his feet, you will enjoy the festival of happiness." Boss Dharamsee's story is the practical application of this. His ego manifested as clinical scrutiny, personal preference (disliking seeded grapes), and doubt in Baba's sainthood. The miracle served as the catalyst to dismantle this ego. The text explicitly states, "All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born." Baba's actions forced Dharamsee into a state of surrender, and upon obeying the command to eat, his perception was altered, leading to the dissolution of his ego and the birth of faith.


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