Why outward appearance so often replaces enquiry
Some years ago, while passing through security at the airport in Hyderabad, India, I noticed a man in saffron robes, with long white hair and a beard, walking past, accompanied by two female assistants dressed in similar mendicant attire.
A few people nearby, who had also just cleared security, immediately folded their hands in deep respect.
I asked them who he was.
They said they did not know.
They did not know, and yet they expressed such visible reverence for him.
More than a thousand years ago, this was already exposed.
And yet, nothing much has changed. CLICK HERE TO READ ON
