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... just the opposite: now heterosexuality is the danger; less numbers are needed. If humanity goes on growing this way, then we cannot support humanity, we cannot live any longer. By the end of this century the population will be so much, the poverty will be so much, that there seems to be no way out except a third world war which will kill almost everybody - so that a few people can start the whole...

... story again. I have heard a story, a twenty-first century story: The third world war has happened, and a monkey is sitting on a rock taking a sunbath. A female monkey comes with an apple and gives the apple to the monkey. And the monkey says, "My God, are we going to start it all over again?" Homosexuality is condemned because there is every possibility that if it is not condemned many more...
... mindstuff, just by controlling it or by repressing it. Repression is absolutely destructive. If you repress something it will come up again and again and you will have to repress it again and again. Your whole life will become a kind of civil war; you will be constantly fighting with yourself. And the fight is going to be unending because you cannot destroy the mind in this way; this is not the way to get...

... energy of the world into a cool pool of energy. The world needs to be full of sannyasins, only then can we have a world which forgets the ways of war and learns the language of peace and love. The world needs many sannyasins as transformers of energy. That's exactly what is meant by a buddhafield: where many sannyasins are together and create such a great transforming force that all kinds of energies...
... war going on... sometimes very hot, sometimes very cold, but the war continues. Awake, asleep, it is always there. You are just a battlefield. This is the ordinary state. But if you SEE THE SELFSAME ESSENCE OF IT.... What does he mean by 'selfsame essence'? Your ordinary mind changes every moment; it is never the same for two seconds even. One moment you are angry, another moment you are sad...
.... If you all fall asleep and suddenly I call somebody's name - I call, "Mukta!" - then nobody else will hear; only Mukta will hear. Mukta will open her eyes and will say, "Who is disturbing? And why me?" Even in deep sleep you remember your name. It is very difficult to forget it. But Edison once forgot his own name. Somebody else had to remind him. During the first world war he...

... one step, one single jump, and the water evaporates. There are no gradual stages in evaporating. A man either is alive or dead; you never find somebody who is half dead or a quarter dead or one-tenth dead. It is not attained in parts. I have heard a story: In the second world war an English general shot down a German plane and the pilot was severely wounded. The English general talked to the pilot...
.... He has to describe the person so they can find out who the person is whom he has hit. Then he has to go to that person with fruits, sweets, to be forgiven - although it happened in the dream. But it must have been in the mind, otherwise it cannot happen even in the dream. In that small tribe, no violence, no war, no battle... they don't have any arms. If it is possible in a small tribe, it is...

... save this earth from destruction. The old man has created only destructive methods, war and violence. The new man will be a buddha, a man of compassion, love and peace. Before you come back, gather all the experiences that are happening there at the center of your being, and persuade the buddha, the flame of life, to come following you and be part of your daily life. Ordinary and mundane existence...
... am not." "I am not the senses" - that is, I am not the body - "neither am I the mind," because mind is a later growth, and sometimes mind can be destroyed without destroying you. Sometimes it happens that accidentally the mind is destroyed, and you are. In the second world war, one English soldier fell down into a ditch. He became unconscious, and he remained unconscious...
... they destroyed themselves by their own power. We are not the first civilization in the world. Atlantis drowned - perhaps the people of Atlantis had reached a far higher civilization than we have. In India we have the story of Mahabharata, the great Indian war that happened five thousand years ago. In minute detail, the story describes weapons which can only be nuclear. The civilization had certainly...
... insane. It has no rhythm. It is really a conflict, a war. So solitude is a natural phenomenon. It is already inside your being; one just has to go in a little bit more and it is all over existence. Befriend trees, mountains, rivers, lakes; befriend the sun, the moon, the stars; befriend animals, birds, and you will be coming closer and closer to God. My God does not reside in the temples and in the...
... divine resolution. The beyond is divine; the mind is mundane. Deva Gerard. Deva means divine; gerard means brave. To conquer the world is not real bravery; to conquer oneself is. To be a fighter in the world - that is another meaning of gerard, a mighty warrior. To be a warrior with others is nothing extraordinary. Everybody is, more or less, because the whole world is fighting. It is a continuous war...
..., inspiration is a continuity. People are bored, hence they search for excitement - any kind of excitement; through sex, through drugs or through traveling, through violence. If they cannot commit violence then at least they can see it on the TV or in the films, or they can read a detective novel. That is a vicarious way of living violence. That's why whenever there is a war people become very excited. This...

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