According to the events chronicled in Chapter 35, Sai Baba inspires people through a divine and often mysterious process. The text explicitly states, "It is Baba himself who gives them the inspiration; only then do they step out." This suggests that the initial impulse to seek him out is a calling initiated by Baba. He accomplishes this by "stimulating their natural disposition" and guiding them towards the spiritual path. The story of Boss Dharamsee serves as a perfect example. Though he came with a skeptical mind, Baba orchestrated an experience specifically for him—turning grapes with seeds into seedless ones—that directly addressed his inner state. This personal intervention dissolved his ego and ignited a deep love and determination to follow Sai, demonstrating how Baba himself paves the way for individuals to join his community.
How does Sai Baba inspire people to come to him and begin a spiritual journey?
📖 Chapter 35