What was Boss Dharamsee's internal conflict when he was offered grapes by Sai Baba, and how was it resolved?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

Boss Dharamsee's internal conflict, detailed in Chapter 35, was multi-faceted. Firstly, he had a strong personal dislike for grapes with seeds. Secondly, his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed grapes. This created a dilemma: he found it "difficult to eat them, but felt heavy in his mind to reject them" from a saint. His skepticism further fueled his conflict, as he questioned why a true saint would force something upon him that he disliked. This inner turmoil was resolved through a direct miracle. When Baba insisted, "Throw them in and eat," Dharamsee obeyed and was astonished to find the grapes were completely seedless. Chapter 35 notes that his "state of mind was stunned," his ego vanished, and "love for the saint was born," resolving his conflict through a profound spiritual experience.


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