What spiritual lessons can be derived from Sai Baba's interaction with Boss Dharamsee and the grapes?

📖 Chapter 35

The incident with Boss Dharamsee in Chapter 35 offers several profound spiritual insights. It illustrates that Baba works by stimulating a person's natural disposition to lead them toward the spiritual path, as he did with Dharamsee's clinical curiosity. The story highlights Baba's omniscience, as he was aware of Dharamsee's innermost thoughts, his dislike for seeded grapes, and his silent tests. The miracle of the seedless grapes demonstrates that surrendering ego and obeying the Guru's command can lead to profound, transformative experiences. Furthermore, Baba’s sharp reply when told Dharamsee was Kaka's master—'His master is someone else'—serves as a powerful reminder that our ultimate allegiance is to a higher, spiritual authority, not worldly hierarchies.


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