The source material in Chapter 35 illustrates that Sai Baba has his own unique methods for guiding people. It suggests that Baba himself provides the inspiration for them to come, stimulating their natural disposition to lead them to a spiritual path. In the specific case of Boss Dharamsee, who arrived with a skeptical and clinical mindset, Baba used a simple offering of grapes to transform his perspective. Knowing Dharamsee's inner dislike for grapes with seeds, Baba miraculously turned them seedless in his mouth. As Chapter 35 recounts, this direct, personal experience shattered Dharamsee's ego and scrutiny, replacing it with profound love and devotion for the saint.
How does Sai Baba handle individuals who approach him with skepticism or a 'clinical interest'?
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