The texts state Baba 'stimulates their natural disposition' to lead them to spirituality. How is this demonstrated in the case of Dharamsee versus the devotee Tarkhad?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 illustrates this principle perfectly through the differing experiences of Boss Dharamsee and Babasaheb Tarkhad. Tarkhad was already a devotee, and for him, simply being in Baba's presence for 'Darshan' was enough. His faith didn't require a miracle. Dharamsee, however, arrived with a 'clinical scrutiny' and a skeptical nature. To lead him to the spiritual path, Baba stimulated his specific disposition by directly addressing his internal conflict. Baba performed a personalized miracle, turning the seeded grapes Dharamsee disliked into seedless ones. Afterwards, Dharamsee confirmed with Tarkhad that his grapes still had seeds, proving the miracle was tailored specifically for him. This shows how Baba works uniquely with each individual, using their own doubts and inclinations as the very means to draw them closer.


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