What was the turning point for Ratanji in his struggle, and what does it suggest about finding solutions to deep-seated worries?

📖 Chapter 14

The turning point for Ratanji in his struggle with his deep-seated worry was his conversation with Das Ganu. As recounted in Chapter 14, Ratanji was constantly uneasy and immersed in worry over not having a son. He finally confided in Das Ganu, revealing the "secret of his heart." Das Ganu's advice was simple and direct: "Go to Shirdi; you will obtain your heart's desire." He urged Ratanji to take Baba's darshan, surrender to Him completely, and explain his situation. This suggests that a path to resolving profound hardship often begins with seeking guidance and having faith in a higher power or spiritual master. The idea of surrendering to Baba appealed to Ratanji, prompting him to make the journey to Shirdi.


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