How does Sai Baba's interaction with Boss Dharamsee demonstrate his omniscience and his method of inspiring devotion?

📖 Chapter 35

Sai Baba's engagement with Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 serves as a clear demonstration of his omniscience. Baba was aware of Dharamsee's innermost thoughts and feelings without a single word being spoken. He knew that Dharamsee disliked grapes with seeds, was concerned about them being unwashed, and was mentally questioning Baba's sainthood. Baba's response was not to lecture, but to act. By giving him more grapes and then miraculously transforming them into a seedless variety, Baba directly addressed Dharamsee's internal conflict. This personal miracle shattered his 'clinical scrutiny' and ego. The text explains this is Baba's way: 'Stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path.' His method is not overt coercion but subtle, powerful acts that prove his divine nature, causing love and devotion to arise naturally in a person's heart.


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