How does Sai Baba's interaction with Dharamsee in Chapter 35 illustrate His omniscience and method for inspiring devotion?

📖 Chapter 35

The encounter with Dharamsee is a masterclass in Baba's divine methods. Chapter 35 shows Baba's omniscience, as he was clearly aware of Dharamsee's specific, unspoken dislike for seeded grapes and his internal thoughts questioning his sainthood. Rather than offering a lecture, Baba engineered a direct, personal experience. He allowed Dharamsee's doubt to peak before commanding him to eat the grapes. The subsequent miracle—the grapes becoming seedless—was perfectly tailored to dismantle Dharamsee's 'clinical scrutiny.' This proves the assertion that Baba 'gives them the inspiration' and 'leads them toward the spiritual path' by bypassing intellectual barriers and directly touching the heart, causing the ego to drop and love to be born.


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