“No book can teach you about yourself, no psychologist, none of the professors or philosophers. What they can teach you is what they think you are or what they think you should be.”

1st Public Talk, Bangalore, India (30 January 1971)
1970s

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Indian spiritual philosopher 1895–1986

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