The Experience of Truth (Part I) South Bank University, London (England)

Public Program, “The Experience of Truth”. South Bank Polytechnic, London (England), 22 June 1984. I bow to all the seekers of Truth. There are in those modern times, many seekers of Truth [that] are born. It’s a special category of people born in these modern times. Perhaps we are not aware that, in every country, [a] lot of people are born with the seeking. They are a special category which sees beyond, tries to find something beyond what they can perceive through their sense organs. The Truth as we see, is through our sense organs. For example something we see as white, we call it ‘white’, something we feel cool, we call it ‘cool’; [similarly] something as hot. Means, whatever we perceive through our sense organs and whatever is communicated to us through our central nervous system we accept as Truth. And we should accept that only as Truth and not something that is told to us, not something that we have read in the books, not something that we can project our mind to and can think about. That doesn’t mean that I deny any one of the scriptures. That doesn’t mean that I deny anything that you have known so far. But, to begin with, let us start from scratch as they call it or on a clean slate. Let us see what is the Truth. Now in every religion Truth has been described as I can see it. Everybody cannot see it. That’s why this problem. That’s Read More …