The narrative in Chapter 35 suggests that Sai Baba's methods are subtle and divinely orchestrated. It posits that people do not come to him by their own volition alone; rather, "It is Baba himself who gives them the inspiration; only then do they step out." The text further explains that Baba works by "Stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path." The story of Dharamsee serves as an example, where Baba directly addressed his internal skepticism and dislike for seeded grapes with a personal miracle, which dissolved his ego and awakened his love for Sai, firmly setting him on a devotional path.
How does Sai Baba inspire and guide people towards the spiritual path, according to this account?
📖 Chapter 35