Four years for IIT, but four years for God?
1:12|2024|cultural-critique
It is like a student in India, if he wants to get into IIT for example. And the student says, oh, but I want to do this also, and I want to do this also, and I want to do this also. And I have this other five, six priorities. And most people will tell them that, okay, it is not going to happen because it is a very difficult project. You have to fully immerse ourselves. And in many cases, that kind of emotion is much more acceptable to us in our lives, for our families and friends. Then our emotion, which is a spiritual emotion in this way. So we are going to say, we will spend the next four, five years, any refocused on, preparing for engineering, entrance or something like that. If you say, focus the next four, five years, just on finding God and being within, or finding the truth about who you are and being with that, then that seems to strange or upset. But given that you are here in this strange observed satsang, I have a sense that most of you must be having this as your number one priority at least.