The encounter with Boss Dharamsee, as narrated in Chapter 35, provides profound insight into overcoming skepticism. Dharamsee arrived with a "clinical scrutiny," and his faith was tested with something as simple as grapes he disliked. He even thought, "If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?" Baba's miracle was not just a random display of power; it was a direct response to Dharamsee's specific inner turmoil. By transforming the seeded grapes into seedless ones, Baba showed he knew Dharamsee's mind intimately. This experience caused Dharamsee's ego to drop away, replacing skepticism with genuine love and devotion, illustrating how Baba leads individuals toward the spiritual path.
What does the story of Dharamsee's visit teach us about skepticism and faith in Sai Baba's presence?
📖 Chapter 35