Man, a rare species with the faculty to think and discriminate, often fails to 
look within, to view his inner personality, examining the dark side of his own 
thoughts. Does time spent in examining one’s own thoughts mean wasting precious 
life time? …or is it a worthwhile exercise?…Sri Shyam Juwale from Mumbai shares 
his thoughts based on invaluable tips received from Bhagawan…

Thoughts come and go. This is a continu­ous process which goes on in every 
human mind from birth to death. No gap is left in between two thoughts. Very 
seldom do we wait and examine our own thoughts. Think­ing about our own 
thoughts really gives us an opportunity to look to our own image in our own 
mind. We are accustomed to look at our physical form in a mirror but we neglect 
to see the inner personality in our own mind. This is so because we are ashamed 
to examine the dark side of our own thoughts. I honestly feel that this is 
exactly where we need the divine guidance of Bhagawan Baba.


I first met Bhagawan Baba at Brindavan, Bangalore, on May 27, 1963. I 
personally consider this day as the most precious day of my life. It is Baba 
who first threw light on the weak side of my mind and gave me valuable 
instructions to improve the thoughts which are responsible for building up 
one’s career. Baba said that the time spent in examining our own thoughts does 
not mean wasting a valuable part of our precious life, but it really means we 
are testing our mind for our own good. He further advised me not to commit any 
mistake in this regard; the word `MISTAKE’ consists of two words, viz. ‘MIS’ 
(miss) and ‘TAKE’. He continued His advice and smilingly said that wherever and 
whenever we “miss” something, we necessar­ily have to “take” the consequence 
thereof. What a fine lesson for us human beings who generally never think about 
our thoughts.


The interview on that day which lasted about an hour gave me a new look towards 
my personal life. I became conscious of the purpose of human life and attempted 
to do every little action with great care remember­ing Baba from moment to 
moment. I really find both pleasure and peace when I mentally get His Divine 
association. All cannot get Baba’s physical presence all through, but everybody 
can ensure His Omnipresence in one’s own heart by always keeping it unsul­lied 
and pure. His image is wiped out from there only when unworthy thoughts peep 
therein. In this respect it is my humble experience that when the mind takes 
refuge in the void between two thoughts, the heavenly joy that I get can never 
be found anywhere. For this valuable experience, one should be able to see or 
locate where one thought ends and the other is yet to begin. It is exactly like 
resting the mind in between the recital of two Omkars.


Finally, I am of the opinion that the treas­ury of noble thoughts that one 
possesses is more precious than any other treasure in the world. One should be 
ever vigilant to allow only noble thoughts in the mind, strictly refusing entry 
to all bad thoughts. When one carries out this hard and difficult task, one can 
adhere to the following advice which Bhagawan Baba gives in His discourses and 
personal interviews very often:

Be Good, Do Good and See Good. This is the way to God.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

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