Chapter 35 explains that it is Sai Baba himself who orchestrates the journey of his devotees. It is not by their own will alone that people come to him. The text clarifies, "It is Baba himself who gives them the inspiration; only then do they step out." He works by "stimulating their natural disposition" and gently leading them toward a spiritual life. His methods are mysterious and profound, as the scripture notes, "Who knows his ways? To try and know them would lead to misfortune." The story of Dharamsee, who came with a critical mind but left with immense love for Sai, is a perfect illustration of Baba's ability to inspire and transform individuals.
How does Sai Baba attract people to the spiritual path, especially those who may not be naturally inclined?
๐ Chapter 35