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They do not know what is what. They are reading so many philosophical

speculation, horrible condition of the so-called philosopher, scientist.

Simply "I believe,In this believe, that believe." You believe.... Believe

something. That is your (indistinct). But your belief is not final. That is

creating chaotic condition. You believe some way, I believe something, he

believes something. What is the profit? Chaos. So all these philosophers,

scientists, they believe "I believe," as if his belief will be a doctrine.

Why he believes like that? People also accept like that. Nobody questions

that a person says "I believe," that means he is not in perfect knowledge.

But in Vedic sastra, there is no question of belief. This is the fact.

Jalaja nava-laksani. It never says that "I believe there are so many

aquatics." No. Clear declaration: Jalaja nava-laksani. There are nine

hundred thousand different forms of life in the water. Bas. This is Vedic

knowledge. It never says, "I believe." What is the meaning of belief? You

must know definitely and declare it. That is Vedic knowledge. Speculation is

not allowed. Truth must be declared as it is.

 

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Room Conversation with Mother and Sons -- June 13,

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