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Nothing Can Remain Hidden | Da Vinci, Manu and Radharani

6/10/202658 min

The wheels of justice grind slow, but fine. The truth eventually rises to the top. "Truth at last cannot be hidden. Nothing is hidden under the sun." Leonardo da Vinci wrote those words in his notebooks. Thousands of years earlier, Manu arrived at exactly the same place — the sky witnesses, the earth witnesses, the waters witness, and the God within the heart witnesses. There is an anxiety that comes with secrecy — a low-grade unease that will not go away. Whatever is true will find its way through. Raghunath and Kaustubha explore that principle alongside one of the most extraordinary mome...

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  1. Kaustubha Das· Host0:00

    The wheels of justice grind slowly. In other words, the truth come- a- and they grind ex- but they grind exceedingly fine. The truth may remain hidden for some time, but eventually it comes out. And if we kinda see the world as it's just all the cycles that the world goes through, um, it, it's the same pattern again and again, truth being revealed. You know, just like we're saying, l- let's say, you know, there's a very beautiful woman or a very handsome man.

  2. Raghunath· Host0:28

    Yeah.

  3. Kaustubha Das· Host0:28

    They appear like, look at how beautiful they are. They are beautiful. And then the wheels of time grind, and they grind exceedingly fine.

  4. Raghunath· Host0:37

    Are you speaking about me?

  5. Kaustubha Das· Host0:38

    I'm sorry?

  6. Raghunath· Host0:40

    Speaking about me.

  7. Kaustubha Das· Host0:40

    I think you're just as beautiful as the day I met you, Raghunath. [laughs] [laughs] But, um- Thank you ... but you understand. A- and so, so that's the thing, that truth keeps rising to the top. It's gets covered and then it rises, and it gets covered and then it rises. And if we learn to not try to keep it covered, 'cause, 'cause the way time is gonna work, it's gonna grind it out and it's gonna reveal it. And so just learn to be satisfied with the truth, and we can learn to be happy. But, you know, also the way that things play out, and this kinda, the same kinda principle is gonna play out in a verse. We're gonna read one of the most significant verses in the entire Srimad Bhagavatam today, Raghunath.

  8. Raghunath· Host1:25

    Yeah. Great.

  9. Kaustubha Das· Host1:27

    Um, uh, uh, it's a- Lookin' forward to it ... it's a verse that's very, very

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