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gachhati means to go, and gum gachhati means to go” so
that I would not fall asleep; so that laziness would not set in.
Now tell me, how can one ever make progress this way? He
was given twenty-two large books and was told, “Keep them
with you all the time and whenever you think about it, open them
and look into them.” Such is the Kramic path. Krupaludev was
a Gnani Purush and his path is a correct path too. He was a true
Gnani of these bad times (dusham kaad). But in fact how
grueling and painstaking the Kramic path is! This Akram path is
now available and it is so easy, and yet people discard it as if
it is nothing. So the right time is here. Here every minute is
precious. A time will come when one will not get to do ‘Dada’s’
darshan for even a minute. When the world awakens to this
‘living’ science is it just going to ignore it?
There are two types of path to moksha: one path is taken
by people who are quick and clever and the other by the easy
going people who enjoy things on the way. There are more of
the former than the latter in this world. Truly we cannot call these
(followers of Akram Path) pleasure-seekers but people use
words without any understanding. This Akram path is completely
different. There is no inner worldly attachment in this path; here
there is the pleasure of the relaxed, tension free pace for sure,
but there is no attachment (moha) to the worldly life. This is the
difference between ours and the path of the ‘clever’ and hyper
people. Both the paths are different. Those who are indulgent
and pleasure seekers on this path start late but find a quick
shortcut to make it up. They achieve a lot without much effort.
Therefore, our ‘elevator path’ is different. It has blossomed in
every way. That is why Kavi says:
“Gnani vikram toch, aishwarya hahakar.”
‘Gnani at the supreme peak is spreading his divine energies
to all around who are completely mesmerized by it.’
This is the Akram Gnani. He seats victorious at the top