What deeper lesson can be learned from Baba forcing Dharamsee to eat grapes he disliked?

📖 Chapter 35

The incident with Boss Dharamsee's grapes in Chapter 35 offers a profound lesson on faith and the surrender of ego. Dharamsee was trapped by his own mind—his preferences, his doctor's advice, and his skepticism. By forcing him to eat the grapes, Baba was not being unkind; He was pushing Dharamsee past his self-imposed limits and mental chatter. The command "Throw them in and eat" was a call to abandon his clinical scrutiny and act on faith. As Chapter 35 shows, this act of obedience led to a miracle that shattered his ego, proving that true spiritual experience often lies just beyond our personal comfort zones and intellectual doubts.


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