00:00Consider life form called tardigrade, it can withstand very high temperatures, even space, radiation, but we are not that strong
00:07physically.
00:08So how can we say that human beings are ultimate form of life and we can go...
00:13But who said ultimate form of life? I mean, human beings said they are ultimate form of life.
00:17Yes, yes, human beings consider themselves...
00:19Did we consult cockroaches?
00:21Did we?
00:23On yourself, by yourself, for yourself, you can declare anything.
00:27I am the most handsome man ever born.
00:32So who do you think will win in this race?
00:35There is no victory in all this.
00:37Nobody is in a race and nobody wants to win.
00:40It's just material doing its own thing.
00:44You are needlessly inserting human drama where there is none.
00:50Race, etc., we do.
00:52Because this thing called ahankar, the ego that we have, carries a prakrati of incompletion.
00:59And because it is incomplete, so it wants to grab something.
01:03But that's something I want to grab, that's something he too wants to grab.
01:06Because our constitutions are fairly similar.
01:10And since both of us want to have that, so then comes something called a race or competition.
01:16So that applies to this particular material form, this form.
01:21That does not apply to electrons or protons or drops or something.
01:26We like to put it that way.
01:28Because we want to believe that everything operates as we do.
01:32Because we are at the center of the universe.
01:34And the others.
01:34And the others.