The texts explain that Baba has his own unique ways of leading people toward spirituality. As detailed in Chapter 35, it is Baba himself who provides the inspiration for people to come to him, stimulating their natural disposition. For instance, he encountered Boss Dharamsee, who arrived with a skeptical, 'clinical interest.' Baba, knowing Dharamsee's inner thoughts and his dislike for grapes with seeds, performed a miracle specifically for him. The grapes Baba gave him turned out to be seedless, which shattered Dharamsee's ego and replaced his scrutiny with love and a firm determination to return to Shirdi. This demonstrates how Baba uses personal, transformative experiences to draw people in.
How does Sai Baba attract people to the spiritual path, particularly those who are skeptical?
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