The texts mention Baba's 'inner knowledge'. What examples are given to show he knew people's unspoken thoughts?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 provides two powerful examples of Sai Baba's inner knowledge, or omniscience. The first occurred when Laxmichand was feeling restless due to hunger and back pain. At that very moment, Baba spoke aloud, saying, "Hunger has come, that's good. There should be medicine for back pain." This directly mirrored Laxmichand's private thoughts and discomfort. The second instance happened during the Chavadi procession. Laxmichand mentally speculated that Baba's cough might be due to someone's "evil eye." The very next morning, when Laxmichand came to the masjid, Baba spoke the same thought, remarking on his cough. The text describes this phenomenon as an "Echo without sound," proving Maharaj's profound ability to perceive the innermost thoughts of his devotees.


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