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The problem is he knows too much theoretically about spiritual practice, about God, about Master and about the Bible, about anything, but he did not practice. He knows everything. But knowing and practicing are two entirely different things. And because he knows too much, he’s proud. He’s satisfied with his intellectual knowledge, and he thinks he doesn’t need anything. That’s why. […] But it’s alright. I have prayed to God. I said, “Please, God, tell me if I should give this kind of person initiation or not.” And then you know what? God’s always Merciful. Hes said, “OK, give it to him.” […] When God says, “Give,” then I have to give everything – my time, my energy and my eyes, my meals and everything. […]
I introduced you to the gentleman sitting over there. I don’t know his name. He’s my companion on the airplane, and that’s how he came here. […] So, anyhow, he was very kind, very unconditional, like because we are vegan and perhaps my people forgot to order, or perhaps the plane [trip] is too short, so people just serve whatever. So, he was worried that I didn’t have a thing to eat, so he gave me his portion. And that is very touching already. We don’t know each other, and he talked to me and he just was very kind, just very kind. You can feel it, not because of the action, but the love from inside. […] It’s not the action, it’s the love. […] And that is the way every one of us should lead our life, really, with or without initiation, with or without the consciousness of God. But with the consciousness of God is of course better and grander in scale. […]











