The source material mentions that trying to know Sai Baba's ways can lead to misfortune. How does the experience of Boss Dharamsee illustrate the alternative path of surrender and its benefits?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 warns against trying to intellectually analyze Sai Baba's methods, stating it can lead to misfortune. Boss Dharamsee's story provides the counter-example. He initially approached Baba with "clinical scrutiny," questioning why he was being given grapes he disliked. This internal struggle and doubt represent the analytical path. However, the moment he surrendered his own judgment and obeyed Baba's simple command to "Eat them up," he was rewarded with a miracle. The grapes became seedless, his ego vanished, and love for Sai was born in his heart. This demonstrates that the path of becoming egoless and trusting the Guru, rather than questioning, is what leads to spiritual benefit and happiness.


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