The World through Rabash’s Eyes
I remember during our trips how Rabash, sitting next to me in the car, would comment on what he saw on the way.
Just like a native of Central Asia rides a donkey and sings about what he sees: “Here is a tree standing next to the road, and here is a village appearing in the distance,” and so on, so did he. And when he would see some animals, he would tell me that they were such and such angels, forces of such and such type, and in what interaction they were with each other.
He threw a few words here and there, but this conveyed the feeling of a different reality that is connected with you and influences you, and you influence it, and all this is a single sensation.
Question: Did he like to connect the two perceptions?
Answer: He was in it all the time. Therefore, when he talked to a person, for him it was his inner reality. He turned only to that part of a person through which he could influence his freewill so that a person himself would connect to him.
That is, when I am talking to you, I am talking to the part of me that has its own freewill that I have to convince to use it to connect to me and unite.
Question: Were there many people at that time with whom he could communicate with his inner part?
Answer: No! Absolutely not! He worked inside himself. This communication took place through the internal system. After all, everything is in him and in no one else. By correcting his attitude toward people inside himself, he was as if correcting them. He was preparing them to feel the possibility of correction.
Comment: But he was in a very rigid environment that was not suited to what he was doing.
My Response: He was passing by them. They did not exist for him as individuals. He saw as individuals only those who had some potential of freewill.
After all, everyone else is at the animate level. They need to come to the recognition of themselves as a person who needs to be developed. But they are still very far from it and they act instinctively like all the people in the world.
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From KabTV’s “I Got a Call. The World Through the Eyes of Rabash” 7/4/11
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