
How do you know that you do not know anything?
Letters from Ramanasramam
During the first week of last month, on one morning, a traveller came to the Ashram. After staying here for two or three days, in accordance with the saying “chatra bhojanam matha nidra” (eating in choultries, sleeping in mutts), he went away to eat and stay elsewhere. All the same, he was coming here for some days enjoying the bliss of staying near and having the darshan of Bhagavan. Before leaving this town, he approached Bhagavan one day with great hesitation and spoke in humble tones.
Questioner : “Swami, the people sitting here always ask you something and you give them some replies. When I see that, I also feel tempted to ask questions, but I do not know what to ask you. How then can I get mukti?”
Bhagavan, looking at him endearingly and smiling, said, “How do you know that you do not know anything?”
Questioner : “After I came here and heard the questions asked by all these people and the replies Bhagavan is pleased to give them, the feeling that I do not know anything has come upon me.”
Bhagavan : “Then it is all right. You have found out that you do not know anything; that itself is enough. What more is required?” said Bhagavan.
Questioner : “How to attain mukti by that much alone, Swami?”
Bhagavan : “Why not? There is some one to know that he does not know anything. It is sufficient if you could enquire and find out who that someone is. Ego will develop if one thinks that one knows everything. Instead of that, isn’t it much better to be conscious of the fact that you do not know anything and then enquire how you could gain moksha?”
The questioner felt happy at that and went his way. That questioner might or might not have understood the essence of that Bhagawatvani (the voice of the Lord), but for us people here, those words were echoing in our heart of hearts like mantraksharas (letters of the gospel).
Letters from Ramanasramam
31st December 1945
How do you know that you do not know anything?

