According to the teachings in Chapter 19, Baba emphasizes that meditation is more important than knowledge, but correct meditation is impossible without the right foundation. He explains that 'correct knowledge is required' and one must have a 'complete understanding of the Reality (Vastu)' to attain correct meditation. This true knowledge is described as the very root of meditation and is the practice of the Inner Self. The world is likened to waves and foam on the sea—visual illusions created by Maya. Those with discrimination understand this flux and strive for the eternal, using knowledge to guide their meditation.
How does Baba explain the connection between knowledge, meditation, and understanding reality?
📖 Chapter 19