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..., for the political people, for the rich people, because I am continually teaching that now science has enough technology, that there is no need for anybody in the world to be poor. This point is a little subtle to understand. Poverty can be erased, but the problem is that there are sick people who want to be rich, and if nobody is poor how they can be richer? How can they compare themselves? Poverty...
... the man who can do these things. Crusades will disappear, religious wars will disappear, JIHADS will disappear. No woman is interested; her interest is very pragmatic, real. She is more interested in clothes, in cosmetics, in beauty; and those concerns are good -- they keep you more alive. Man's concerns are very dangerous -- political, religious, economic -- and they make more and more mischief. In...
... feel that "I am not the only one dependent, she is also dependent on me." This is a psychological strategy of the ego, of the male ego. Otherwise, if the woman is given total freedom - economic, social, political - man will look really poor compared to her. In matriarchal societies, man IS poor. There are a few tribes still existing on the earth which are matriarchal, where woman rules; the...
... you, it dies with the body. It has been a part of the body mechanism. That which flies out of the body in death is an invisible bird flying into an invisible sky. But if you are aware you will be dancing, because for the first time you will have known what freedom is. It is not a political freedom or an economic freedom; it is a more fundamental, existential freedom. And anything that grows out of...
... necessity rebellious. I don't call them revolutionaries; I call them rebellious - and the difference has to be understood well. A revolutionary is one who wants to change the society, who wants to change the government, who wants to change the structure - economical, political, religious. A revolutionary is not spiritual. He is not concerned with his own change. He thinks if others change then everything...
... nothing is possible. This is a basic conflict between the religious mind and the non-religious mind., The nonreligious mind always thinks that something else is responsible. Change the society, change the circumstances, change economic conditions, change the political situation, change something, and everything will be okay. We have changed everything so many times, and nothing is okay. The religious...
... wrong! Because what is...? They are not hugging them, they are not kissing them. Who are they? Why does it hurt them? Some repressed sexuality, some ugly monsters inside them start raising their heads. A great desire to curtail other people's freedom, a great desire to dominate other people's character. India has always been a non-democratic country; it has never tasted democracy. The political...
... power. So it is a political game. Nobody is really interested in the welfare of the country. The second thing to remember is that India has lived in a very repressive way. The cause lies in the phony morality. If people have lived with repression then whenever there is some freedom, that repressed energy starts uncoiling itself. Any energy repressed is sooner or later going to take revenge. Whenever...
... Religion (1140.7) 103:9.1 Theology deals with the intellectual content of religion, metaphysics (revelation) with the philosophic aspects. Religious experience is the spiritual content of religion. Notwithstanding the mythologic vagaries and the psychologic illusions of the intellectual content of religion, the metaphysical assumptions of error and the techniques of self-deception, the political...
..., 39 [30] cf. Kad. Hakkem, 20a [31] cf. Wagens. Sota, p. 822 [32] A corruption of the text in Luke ch. VI, 29 [33] cf. K. Lippe, Der Talmudjude vor dem Katholisch-protestantisch orthdoxen Dreirichter-Kollegium, p. 16, 1884 [34] cf. Ecker, Judensp. p. 17 [35] ex.gr. Genes. XII, 2; Exod. XIX, 6; Isaiah, I,4. [36] cf. Abhodah Zarah, and Hilkoth Akum of Maimonides [37] cf. The Warsaw Edition of 1863 [38...

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