Dear Jeyamohan,
The small talk about the rare phenomenon of ‘false wisdom’ is outstanding. It provides a precise and practical understanding of this prevalent illness in our society. I used to wonder about these individuals—how they could perceive themselves as enlightened without comprehending the true nature of enlightenment. I thought they were cheats and pretenders. However, after listening to your speech, I have gained a deeper understanding of the principles and mechanisms involved. It’s truly astounding to consider how some accidental personal encounters can trick unsophisticated minds into believing they’ve reached enlightenment. I have never heard such a reasonable and insightful explanation for this phenomenon.
Ramnath K