The story of Haribhau Karnik provides a profound lesson on the nature of the mind and the importance of acting on our initial good inclinations. As detailed in Chapter 33, Karnik had a fleeting thought to give an extra Rupee to Baba but dismissed it. Later, in Nashik, the saint Narsing Maharaj demanded that very Rupee, making Karnik feel as if Sai himself was accepting it. This illustrates that our minds are full of 'resolves and counter-resolves,' like waves in the sea. The text advises that when a good impulse first arises in our minds, we should strive to maintain and nurture that inclination, as it is ultimately beneficial. This emphasizes the value of trusting and acting upon our purest, initial intentions without letting subsequent hesitation get in the way.
How does the story of Haribhau Karnik teach us to handle our own thoughts and impulses?
๐ Chapter 33