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Ramdas does not at all consider that the world as it is, is good.
No, but I know all these people, I know them thoroughly! I know
Chaitanya, Ramakrishna and Ramdas thoroughly. They are utterly familiar
to me. It doesn't bother them. These are people who live with a certain
feeling, who have an entirely concrete experience and live in this
experience, but they don't care at all if their formation - they have
not even crystallized it, they leave it like that, vague - contains
things that are mutually contradictory, because, in appearance, they
reconcile them. They do not raise any questions, they do not have the
need for an absolutely clear vision; their feeling is absolutely clear,
and that's enough for them. Ramakrishna was like that; he said the most
contradictory things without being bothered in the least, and they are
all exactly and equally true. page 172 , Mother's Agenda , volume 1 , 2nd July - 1958 |