What is the deeper meaning behind the incident where Sai Baba gave grapes to Boss Dharamsee?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

The incident with the grapes is profoundly significant as it showcases Baba's omniscience and his unique method for transforming a devotee's consciousness. Boss Dharamsee, a man guided by 'clinical scrutiny,' was initially repulsed by the seeded grapes, viewing it as a lapse in the saint's awareness. Chapter 35 recounts his inner turmoil and his thought, 'Why does he force them upon me?' However, when Baba instructed him to eat a second time, the grapes were miraculously seedless. This was a direct response to Dharamsee's unspoken doubt. The experience was so transformative that 'All his ego dropped away, and love for the saint was born.' The incident reveals that Baba's miracles were not for spectacle, but were deeply personal lessons designed to dissolve ego and cultivate unshakeable faith.


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