Chapter 14
ome belief.
Only takes place only whing.
Doubt appears against t which was previously believed.
For example, a man says s Gods existence.
t ence of God; ot about it?
No, a seeker nor does he have any belief.
t;I dont kno? ; A seeker is not a nonbeliever; a seekers mind is any doubt, because a seekers mind is free of any belief.
either.
is interesting to note t all tually carry doubt rongly, an equally strong doubt exists hin him.
to suppress t strong doubt to believe strongly.
Doubt is seated firmly inside and ries to come out, rong belief suppresses it.
s, quot;Rama, Rama,quot; so t t can be buried deep inside, so t tays firm.
But tion is, firm belief against oneself? t is certain t inside.
In fact, w.
Only inquiry remains.
One simply s to kno? ; is it?quot; t.
Do you follow me?
So inquiry is a very pure thing.
It is not only free from doubt, it is free from belief as well.
Inquiring is t state of mind.
In it you find rising , nor is it contained he shores of belief.
Bot.
state of mind.
t inquiry.
It is t uncontaminated state; tate more purified this.
In otates somets added to it.
So, as I mentioned earlier, to an end too aken care of easily, because in searcimate you o realize stake.
You o knoo put on the line.
No searc a price.
In order to take eacep on to oneself