Chapter 28 provides two clear examples of Sai Baba's ability to perceive Laxmichand's inner thoughts. The first and most detailed instance is the khaja episode. Baba vocalized Laxmichand's specific feelings of hunger and back pain, and his craving for the sweet, which the text calls an "echo without sound." The second instance occurred later, during a Chavadi procession, when Baba developed a cough. Laxmichand privately thought to himself that the cough might be due to someone's "evil eye." The very next morning, when Laxmichand came to the masjid, Baba spoke in a similar manner, again revealing that He was aware of Laxmichand's silent, mental speculation. These two events from chapter 28 illustrate a recurring pattern of Baba's profound inner knowledge.
Describe the two instances in Laxmichand's story that show a pattern of Baba knowing his unspoken thoughts.
📖 Chapter 28