The account of Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 provides a powerful lesson. Dharamsee arrived with a skeptical mind and a strong personal preference for seedless grapes. When Baba offered him grapes with seeds, he was troubled and even questioned in his mind if Baba was a true saint for not knowing his dislike. However, Baba, knowing his inner thoughts, insisted he eat them. The grapes miraculously became seedless in his mouth, shattering his ego and 'clinical scrutiny.' This teaches us that trying to test a Guru is a misfortune; true happiness is found by becoming egoless and accepting what the Guru offers.
What can we learn from the story of Boss Dharamsee and the grapes about approaching a Guru with our own preferences and doubts?
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