What was the internal conflict experienced by Boss Dharamsee when offered grapes by Sai Baba, and how was it resolved?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

As described in Chapter 35, Boss Dharamsee faced a significant internal conflict. Firstly, he had a personal dislike for grapes with seeds. Secondly, his doctor had forbidden him from eating unwashed fruit. Thirdly, he felt it would be improper to reject an offering from a saint, yet difficult to eat them. This turmoil led him to question Baba's sainthood, thinking, 'If he is a saint, how does he not know That I do not like these grapes?' This complex web of thoughts troubled him greatly. The conflict was resolved not by logic, but by surrender. When Baba commanded him to eat the grapes, Dharamsee obeyed, and the resulting miracle of the grapes becoming seedless instantly vanquished all his doubts, replacing his inner turmoil with amazement and love.


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