
The discourses of the Pandits during the session of the Vidwan Mahasabha are only reminders; they have to kindle the thought-process (vicharana shakti) in the listeners; then only they can be considered beneficial. In fact, the truth regarding God, man, nature, etc., is so simple that a few minutes of quiet contemplation can reveal it to anyone of ordinary intelligence. Everyone will admit that anything which undergoes change cannot be the truth. Truth must remain as truth, in the past, present, and future. The world and all objects of Nature are constantly being subjected to change — building up or breaking down, evolving or mutating, flowing or festering, growing or dying. How can it be true then? The subjective feelings, attitudes, impulses, beliefs, instincts, intuitions — these too are changing; they are pleasant one moment, unpleasant the next moment; the same thing is welcome at one time, repulsive at another time; malaria makes sweet things turn bitter; jaundice turns all things yellow. So, there must be something stable and permanent and eternal as the background, the base, the foundation, for this changing scene to appear on. Appearance is untrue; reality is eternal. – Divine Discourse, Oct 04, 1965
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