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Deva means divine, and agyana means ignorance; divine ignorance. And this has to be understood.
All knowledge is superfluous. Knowledge as such is superfluous. And all knowledge creates only
an illusion that we know – we don’t know. You can live with a man your whole life, and you can think
that you know him – and you don’t know him. You can give birth to a child, and you can think you
know him – and you don’t know him.
And whatsoever we think we know is very illusory.
Somebody asks, ’What is water’, and you say, ’H2O’ – you are simply playing a game. It is not
known what water is, nor what H is nor what O is.
You are just labelling. Then somebody asks what this H is – this hydrogen – and you go to the
molecules, to the atoms, to the electrons… but you are again giving names. The mystery is not
finished – the mystery is only postponed. And at the last, there is tremendous ignorance. Nobody
knows what the electron is.