00:00There is a massive tree, massive banyan tree and there is this man with two kids.
00:06He has pulled the kids away from the tree, the shade.
00:09The sun is overhead and now with great effort and sincerity and a display of fatherly protection,
00:18he is putting the kids in his shade saying,
00:22you know, am I not responsible to protect my kids from the harsh sun?
00:27The tree is there. The father's shade is not even needed.
00:31The father would be happy, you know, I am doing so much.
00:35I am such a responsible father. I am doing so much.
00:37Look at my face, red and sweating and yet I am protecting my kids with total responsibility.
00:44And the kids too are happy because they now have someone particular, someone special to call as their unique father.
00:53The tree definitely in fact is a father, but tree is not a unique father to any kid.
01:00The tree is protecting all the kids.
01:02The tree is what I call as prakrati, nature, badima.
01:07We don't want a father. We want a particular father.
01:11Similarly, we don't want kids. We want my kid.
01:14You are not needed to be responsible.
01:16You are needed to be invisible.
01:17That would be the final act of greatest responsibility.
01:22Disappear.
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