Your Nature Is Silence
Papaji speaks about our true nature which is silence, while any other belief is only arrogance.
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Papaji directs us to keep quiet and enquire into our true nature. “Simply I tell you to keep quiet and don’t make any effort. Do not stir a single thought. Don’t think, don’t make any effort and during this span, question “Who am I?” And if you can do, you are free.
Papaji tells the story of a king who falls asleep and dreams that he is a beggar. He uses this analogy to teach us that when we are awake to the senses we fall asleep to our True Nature.