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Part X : 1987-1990 Poona-Two : Buddha Hall
roof and mosquito net
An enormous canopy is erected over Buddha Hall with attached
mosquito net. From December 1987, all discourses take place here.
I look again and again, and I see only Jayesh and his great tent.
Sometimes I think perhaps God is sitting on Jayesh's tent—but
we have looked; our engineers have been searching all over the
tent, and they have never found any God anywhere.
On which cloud is God sitting?
The physicists have explored as far away as possible. Just empty
space and stars, but no God. yaku02
And when I came to Poona, I realized the mosquito net is far
more necessary in this religious, cultured city. You can see all
around—even in such a hall you have to put up the mosquito
netting. I have looked at the mosquitoes; they are bigger than
the mosquitoes of Sarnath. satyam13
Flies will be there, and mosquitoes will be there—although
you have the biggest mosquito net in the whole world! But they
are waiting outside! They are very silent people, and very musical;
when they get you caught, they sing a small song. And they are
the ancient enemies of the meditators, but you have not to bother.
You have to go on. fire06
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