I'm skeptical about saints and their 'miracles.' What does the scripture say about people who approach Sai Baba with doubt, and how does he handle them?

📖 Chapter 35

Chapter 35 provides an insightful account of a man named Dharamsee who approached Sai Baba with a skeptical mindset, intending to test him. He initially resolved not to give any offering but was so moved by the experience that he forgot his resolve and gave Dakshina of his own accord. The text describes how Baba, while outwardly doing nothing, has a skillful way of guiding people, leading them 'to the path of knowledge.' It is said that 'the deeds of saints are inscrutable.' Ultimately, Chapter 35 notes that whatever a person's initial intent may be, once Sai Baba gives them his Darshan, he has a wonderful power to attach their devotion to his feet, as happened with Dharamsee.


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