The text says Baba 'stimulates their natural disposition' to lead them to the spiritual path. How does the story of Dharamsee's visit demonstrate this principle?

📖 Chapter 35

This principle is perfectly demonstrated in the story of Boss Dharamsee from Chapter 35. Dharamsee arrived with a skeptical, analytical 'natural disposition' and a 'clinical interest' in miracles. Rather than admonishing his doubt, Baba stimulated this very disposition. He created a test case with the grapes that engaged Dharamsee's critical mind. The internal conflict about the seeded, unwashed grapes was a problem for his analytical mind. By miraculously making them seedless for Dharamsee alone, Baba provided undeniable proof that resolved the 'problem' and overwhelmed his scientific scrutiny. This experience, as Chapter 35 shows, caused his ego to drop and transformed his skepticism into love, leading him to the spiritual path by using the very nature he came with.


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