Home Base

Throughout the ages and even last Thursday, many people have tried to describe the experience of Knowledge -- the gift that a true Master gives.
In a grand attempt to be thorough and profound, they have cited a wide variety of inspired sources to make their case: the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Dhammapada, the Koran, the Talmud, and hundreds of other holy books.
Their efforts have been well-intentioned, noble, and sincere as far as I can tell.
At the same time, bringing in all of that heavy artillery can confound matters -- especially since scriptures have a tendency to be a bit off-putting to some people.
And so, for everyone out there who has a budding interest in Maharaji's Knowledge, but is not yet sure if it's for them, allow me to present a simple metaphor of what it's like:
Knowledge is like home base in a child's game of tag.
When you're experiencing it, you are completely safe. And though you are free, at any time, to run around and play the game, you know where home base is.
Posted by Mitch Ditkoff at June 4, 2011 08:43 AM
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