….contd…
Vani on the other hand was an Atheist
and expected me to validate it so that she could base all her future arguments
quoting me. But my answers “God exists”
was in contradiction to her expectation. To prove it wrong, she would follow
the techniques to prove that they don’t lead to God. But, those techniques are so good that even if followed by
experience that can’t be negated. Her
experience’ll give her the right answer.
Rahul on the other hand knows my words
to be true and just asked me to show the path that’ll lead to that experience.
I did. He’ll soon experience what IS.
My answer can’t be right or wrong. It should only instigate the thought process
in the right direction. That’ll lead
you to an experience that’ll teach you all that needs to be learnt. My statement of ‘Right’ and ‘wrong’ can
only make you parrots parroting my words.
I don’t want that. My job is to
let you experience – because all knowledge with no experience is like being a
huge lifeless hill. But a small
experience is to be with life like a flower that’ll help you to blossom into a
wise person. If a person wants to grow
he/she must apply words in life situations and see how it works. Never ask for ‘Right’ answers. Clear?”
She left.
I felt stupid when on so many occasions
I had pounded for an exact answers whereas she had been trying to give me an
understanding.
(Note: Vaibhav is your question
answered?”