How does the story of Haribhau Karnik illustrate the nature of the mind and the importance of our initial inclinations?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 33

The story of Haribhau Karnik provides a powerful lesson about the mind's tendency towards resolves and counter-resolves. As detailed in Chapter 33, Karnik had an initial impulse to give an extra Rupee to Baba but then abandoned the thought. His mind, like ours, is full of wavering thoughts and second guesses. The narrative advises that the very first good inclination that arises in our mind should be maintained and nurtured, as this path is ultimately beneficial. This principle is reinforced when Saint Narsing Maharaj later collects that exact Rupee in Nashik, demonstrating how Sai was aware of that initial, pure intention.


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