The Guru and the Disciple
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which is applicable only to the Self (nischay) and apply it to worldly
life (vyavahar)?
Knowledge of what is the untruth is very necessary
Do you understand this discussion? I do not insist that what
I say is correct. If you find it to be so, then accept it. I do not
intend to make every discussion correct. If it suits you, then you
should accept it and if you do not, it will not bother me. In any
event, I have to tell the truth. Otherwise, people have just allowed
all misrepresentations to continue.
Questioner: But that is their viewpoint, is it not?
Dadashri: Yes, that is true, but I must disclose this truth
because there are people out there who are trying to conceal it.
And nobody has the courage to speak this truth out loud. Do you
now know that all this is wrong?
Questioner: Yes Dada.
Dadashri: You should have knowledge of what is untrue.
One man said to me, ‘I can now tell if something is untrue.’ That
is what I wanted. Otherwise, uncertainty and doubts will remain;
one may feel, ‘There is some truth here and some truth there.’ As
long as this happens, you will not get the full taste of either one.
Through your Gnan (knowledge), you should be able to tell if
something is untrue, then everything will work out fine.
It is like this: if no one says anything, people will carry on as
is. A Gnani Purush, like me, states the facts clearly; I can speak
frankly and I can say things exactly as they are.
Although (Dada is) only a nimit, (He is) Absolute
nevertheless
Ask me questions – you can ask anything. You can ask any
question. This opportunity may never come again. So ask
everything. The questions are good and people will come to know