The story of the seeded grapes from Chapter 35 is a powerful demonstration of Baba's omniscience and his unique method of building faith. Baba was aware of multiple layers of thought: he knew that Kaka had brought grapes with seeds, he knew of Dharamsee's dislike for them, and he knew the skeptical thoughts arising in Dharamsee's mind. Instead of a verbal lesson, Baba orchestrated a direct experience. By turning the seeded grapes into seedless ones, Baba proved he knew the "intent of my mind." This miracle was not a random display of power but a precise response to a specific doubt, which is how Baba dissolves ego and establishes unshakeable love and faith in a person.
How does the story of the seeded grapes demonstrate Baba's omniscience and his method for building faith?
📖 Chapter 35