The Guru and the Disciple
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If you cannot understand, take it all from me.’ I myself have said
to everyone, ‘None of you have to do anything. I have to do it. I
have to get rid of whatever weaknesses you may have.’
Dada has given a profound Gnan
What am I saying? When I tell everyone to walk alongside
of me, they say, ‘No, Dada, you are a step ahead.’ I tell them that
they are correct when they say that, but I insist that they walk
beside me. I tell them, “I do not mean to make you my disciple. I
mean to make you God. You truly are bhagwan and I mean to
give you your seat. I am telling you to become exactly like me!
Become brilliant. Become what I wish you to be!”
I have not kept anything with me; I have given it all to you.
I have not kept anything in my pocket. Whatever I have, I have
given to you. I have not held anything back. Everything I have
given out is the state of the Absolute. I want nothing from you. I
have come to give my whole Gnan to you. That is why I have
made everything open here. That is why it is written, “Dada is
very naïve and simple; he has given away a profound and deep
Gnan.”
No one would give away this Gnan, would they? Hey you!
Let me give away this Gnan so people can find peace and calm.
What will I gain by keeping it all to myself? Should I conceal it
and go to sleep?
The general rule is that anything in the world that is given
away will decrease, but only gnan (knowledge) will increase! This
is natural. Only Gnan! Nothing else! Everything else will decrease.
One person asked me why I disclose everything I know instead
of holding some knowledge back. I told him that this Gnan
increases by giving. Both mine, and his, will increase so what
am I losing? I do not want to hold back the Gnan and be a guru
and have people massage my legs. Such a situation would be
like that of the British who kept all knowledge concealed. They