The miracle of transforming seeded grapes into seedless ones for Dharamsee Jethabhai served a much deeper purpose than a simple display of power. As Chapter 35 recounts, Dharamsee was filled with skepticism and had a strong personal aversion to seeded grapes. By knowing his innermost thoughts and altering the very grapes he disliked, Baba addressed Dharamsee's specific internal conflict directly. This was not a random act but a personalized spiritual lesson. The experience caused Dharamsee's ego to dissolve and his critical scrutiny to vanish, allowing genuine love for Sai to blossom in his heart. Therefore, the miracle was a precise tool for spiritual transformation, designed to dismantle an individual's internal barriers to faith.
The story of the grapes seems like a miracle. Was its purpose merely a display of power, or was there a deeper significance?
๐ Chapter 35