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We will not solve the problem by relying on our small means, limited by the mind and the ego. Rational intelligence alone does not have the keys and it misses the essential. The non-dualist Advaidists (Nisargadatta, Ramana Maharshi, J. Krishnamurti, Papaji) speak from their partial realization and their Western disciples despair, because what they aspire to never happens. J. Krishnamurti said: “I have spoken for 50 years and no one has really understood what I wanted to say”. Let us pray that divine Grace enlightens us🙏.

Yes. The basis of our hopes is the Divine Grace. Let us put our faith entirely in the Grace and leave the rest to the unfolding through the agency of Time. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

Original asked in French : Merci pour votre réponse,  dear Alok Da,

Nous ne résoudrons pas le problème en comptant sur nos petits moyens,  limités par le mental et l’ego . L’intelligence rationnelle à elle seule n’a pas les clés et elle manque l’essentiel. 

Les advaïdistes non dualistes(  Nisargadatta, Ramana Maharshi, J. Krishnamurti, Papaji )  s’expriment à partir de leur réalisation partielle et leurs disciples occidentaux se désespèrent,  car ce vers quoi ils aspirent n’arrive jamais . 

J. Krisnamurti a dit : « J’ai parlé pendant 50 ans et personne n’a vraiment compris ce que je voulais dire »

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