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New Delhi 1981 - Conversation with Pupul Jayakar and Achyut Patwardhan
Summary:
Q: You say that gods are man-made and that the gods that we have made did not make us. Does that mean that in your teaching God does not exist? And yet you are not a materialist. How do you explain this paradox?
Can man wipe out all that he has accumulated as psychological knowledge?
How you negate matters, because in that very negation the positive is taking place.
The speaker has a certain reputation and the audience is creating an image. Is the person who is speaking more vital than the image they have created about him?
If there is extraordinary quietness which has no cause, that very silence which is space, which is timeless, is infinite.
Note: several gaps of unknown duration are missing from the original recording.
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