Similarly, you are blind to see God, but we have doctors here, sādhu vaidya. Sādhu is a doctor. He will operate on your eyes and endow you with that vision, and then you can see how he is.

The preliminary ideas you take, you come, admit yourself in our class, and learn, then you can understand. Otherwise, how is it possible without accepting a guru, a proper teacher, and listening to him? It is not possible. When you are a mere child, you cannot understand: how the sun rises, how the flower blossoms, how the wind blows, and how the seasons change. When you go to school and college and read, then you can understand. So, we have this school, college here. You admit yourself and learn from the teacher. Thereby you can understand and then get the proof. You are a blind man and cannot see the sun, so go to the hospital, get an operation done and get back your eyesight, then you can see the sun.

Similarly, you are blind to see God, but we have doctors here, sādhu vaidya. Sādhu is a doctor. He will operate on your eyes and endow you with that vision, and then you can see how he is. Yes, premāñjana-cchurita [Brahmā saṁhitā 5.38], so unless you have it, how can you know? Even if I prove it, you still cannot understand it. Then, why shall I prove it to you? As we were saying that day, two plus two equals four, and one must accept the authority. The primary teacher teaches these things, and the innocent child accepts them. How is it that two plus two equals four and not anything else? This is explained in higher mathematics classes. First, accept the authority. When you admit yourself and undergo the process, you will find that you can understand it; otherwise, it’s impossible. First, believe, “Yes, he is a spiritual authority,” and everything will gradually open.

 

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