The story of Dharamsee in Chapter 35 reveals that Baba's method is deeply personal and intuitive. The text states that Baba himself provides the inspiration for people to come, and then, by 'stimulating their natural disposition, he leads them toward the spiritual path.' With Dharamsee, Baba didn't preach; he addressed the man's specific inner state—his skepticism and dislike for seeded grapes. By miraculously transforming the grapes into seedless ones, Baba directly addressed Dharamsee's doubt, causing his ego to drop away and 'love for the saint was born.' This shows Baba's way of using tailored experiences to foster spiritual transformation.
How does the story of Dharamsee's visit illustrate Sai Baba's method of guiding devotees?
📖 Chapter 35