According to Chapter 35, Sai Baba accomplishes his work by giving people inspiration and stimulating their natural disposition to lead them toward spirituality. A powerful example of this is the story of Boss Dharamsee. He arrived in Shirdi with a skeptical, 'clinical interest' to witness miracles. When Baba offered him seeded grapes, a variety he disliked, his doubt intensified. However, Baba, knowing Dharamsee's innermost thoughts, miraculously transformed the grapes into a seedless variety when Dharamsee finally ate them upon command. This direct, personal experience caused Dharamsee's ego to drop away, replacing his skepticism with profound love and devotion for the saint, demonstrating how Baba uses tailored experiences to turn doubters into devotees.
How does Sai Baba inspire people and guide them towards the spiritual path, especially those who are skeptical?
📖 Chapter 35