Chapter 28 provides two clear instances of Sai Baba's antarjnan, or inner knowledge, regarding Laxmichand. The first occurred when Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain. Baba, without being told, said, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain," perfectly echoing Laxmichand's physical state. The second instance happened after Laxmichand saw Baba coughing during the Chavadi procession and privately thought it might be due to an evil eye. The very next morning, when Laxmichand came to the masjid, Baba spoke the exact same thought aloud, demonstrating that he was aware of his devotee's most secret mental impressions.
Can you give me examples from the text of Baba demonstrating his 'inner knowledge' to Laxmichand?
📖 Chapter 28