Can you explain how Sai Baba demonstrated his 'inner knowledge' in his interactions with Laxmichand?

📖 Chapter 28

Sai Baba repeatedly demonstrated his profound inner knowledge, or omniscience, in his dealings with Laxmichand. The narrative in Chapter 28 provides two striking examples. First, when Laxmichand was silently suffering from intense hunger and back pain, Baba openly spoke words that mirrored his exact condition: "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." Later, when Laxmichand privately worried that Baba's cough might be caused by an 'evil eye,' Baba voiced this very same thought the next morning. As Chapter 28 highlights, this ability to echo unexpressed thoughts proved to Laxmichand that Maharaj possessed inconceivable inner knowledge.


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