How did Haribhau Karnik's experience in Nashik demonstrate the importance of following one's initial good intentions?

📖 Chapter 33

Haribhau Karnik's experience, detailed in Chapter 33, serves as a lesson on acting on one's initial virtuous thoughts. After his visit to Shirdi, he had a good inclination to give Baba an extra rupee but suppressed it. Later, in Nashik, Sai's omniscience was shown when another saint, Narsing Maharaj, forcefully demanded that exact rupee. The text uses this to advise that the mind produces many conflicting thoughts, but it is beneficial to nurture and maintain the first good impulse that arises. Sai ensured Karnik's initial good thought was fulfilled, emphasizing the value of heeding one's positive inner voice.


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