How does Sai Baba handle visitors who come to him with skepticism or a 'clinical interest'?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

The story of Boss Dharamsee Jethabhai, detailed in Chapter 35, provides a clear example. Dharamsee arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical, 'clinical' mindset, questioning what was so special there. Sai Baba, knowing Dharamsee's specific dislike for grapes with seeds, offered him precisely those. This act initially amplified Dharamsee's internal criticism. However, when Baba insisted he eat them, the grapes miraculously turned out to be seedless. This personal and undeniable experience completely shattered Dharamsee's ego and 'clinical scrutiny,' replacing them with profound love and devotion. This shows that Baba often works not through argument but by providing a direct, transformative experience tailored to the individual's specific doubts, thereby drawing them into his spiritual fold.


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