Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 tantrayudha wrote:therefore, it would be wise to be honest, unselfish and compassionate. Of course these traits of good character would imply the acceptance of the honest scriptural and scientific approach to religion, and might result in a Way to Salvation from the Eight Sufferings. But the socio-economic boycott against the Message and the Messenger continues. What are you trying to hide? Why don't they trust you? Like Jagatguruji said: "Always remember: The devil is the money man", a "whore", selling out the Priceless Truth for cheap! Why don't they trust you? Jai Om. Sai Ram Sometimes being to honest too doesnt not bring in trust. They will still not trust you. When I say "I know nothing. I am just a nobody. You will be very dissappointed when you come here and find out that I know nothing" and yet they still will not trust your words. They think you are hiding something from them. Soooooo tell us what to do? "Always remember: The devil is the money man", a "whore", selling out the Priceless Truth for cheap!" I like to rephrase this. "The real devil is the a person who wrap themselves in yellow/orange or white cloth to look pure and divine but with an ulterior motive. They lie and cheat sincere and honest sadhak/sadhika of the Priceless Truth." My basic philosophy, to gain trust you must first earn it, and not demand it from others. You must have trust in yourself and others, before you want others to start trusting you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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