Questioner: I mean, I went to university, there’s lots of people at university who live their life on science, and they think God is outside of science. I mean, it’s very difficult to, how can I get through better to them?
Huzoor (rh): Everybody is different. Everybody is built differently. You can’t if, you know, it’s not just like the British style of home, houses. Build exactly at a prototype, following a prototype, you know, all repeat of the same thing. People are built maybe like in, for instance, in Spain. Every house has its own individual character and style, and the setting is different. You go to some countries where no house resembles the other. So how can you enter every house with the same approach? Well, the approach is different. This is the reason why we must first of all fully understand theQuestioner’s mind, what may appeal to him. We may be striking our heads against a wall if we don’t find where his door is situated. So these things have to be taken up gradually, slowly, bit by bit, and we have to work hard on them, finding out what they stand for, what they need. And if they’re not interested in anything, then you should question them, they shouldn’t question you. It’s the other way around. Tell them, why did you come? Where did you come from? Why all these faculties? What is the purpose? Is there any design or no? When you put them to questioning, then they’ll find it very difficult to defend their case. So it’s better to change the size, instead of being on the answering table.
How, I question them? I mean, often talking about the design of life…
Huzoor (rh): Go to the audience who put the questions, address the questions to the people sitting around the table, you know. Please.