Boss Dharamsee faced a significant inner conflict when Baba offered him grapes. As detailed in Chapter 35, several issues troubled him. Firstly, he had a strong personal dislike for grapes with seeds. Secondly, his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit. Finally, he felt it would be disrespectful to reject an offering from a saint, yet difficult to consume it. He even began to doubt Baba's sainthood for not knowing his thoughts. Baba resolved this turmoil in a profound way. By knowing Dharamsee's mind, Baba insisted he eat the grapes and then miraculously made them seedless upon consumption. This act not only solved the practical problem but also shattered Dharamsee's skepticism, proving Baba's omniscience.
What inner conflict did Dharamsee experience when Baba offered him grapes, and how did Baba resolve it?
๐ Chapter 35