This principle is perfectly illustrated by the wheat grinding incident in Chapter 1. When Baba began grinding, no one understood his purpose, and it caused great wonder. The women who helped lacked patience and were driven by greed, immediately assuming the flour was for them. Their impatience led to their public humiliation when Baba scolded them. However, for those who waited without making assumptions, the true purpose was revealed later. It was explained that Baba's act was not about flour but was a powerful method to drive away the cholera epidemic. As Chapter 1 narrates, patience revealed the 'unique wonder': the seemingly unrelated act of grinding wheat was the very thing that saved the village. This shows that understanding Baba's divine plays often requires faith and patience.
The text says 'If one has patience, Baba’s unique wonder bears fruit in the end.' How does the cholera epidemic story illustrate this?
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