00:00The ringing of the temple bell is delight for the Hindu and means nothing to the Muslim.
00:07The call of the Azaan is deeply significant to the Muslim but it's just a disturbance to the Hindu.
00:13Now are you experiencing the ringing of the bell and the sound of the Azaan?
00:17Are you experiencing it or is it the Hindu that is experiencing it?
00:21Were you born a Hindu?
00:23Hinduism is something that was given to you.
00:25It is part of your conditioning.
00:27You have acquired it.
00:28You have absorbed it.
00:30Same for the Muslim.
00:32He has acquired it.
00:34Taken it in.
00:35Taken it in.
00:37But then because we are living with it since a long long time, we start thinking that it
00:45is my experience and because you are under that illusion, so you provide an opportunity
00:53for everybody to exploit you.
00:55How?
00:55The filmmaker very well knows that you do not know how to differentiate between conditioning
01:02and intelligence.
01:04So he can do a lot of things on the screen which will give you varying kinds of experiences
01:09and you will think these are my experiences and you will fall prey to those experiences.
01:13He can make you cry.
01:15He can make you laugh.
01:16He can titillate you with his item numbers and he knows very well that you will think that
01:22this is my experience.
01:24You will be identified with it, attached to it and then you can be exploited.
01:28Can I stand a distance away from all my conditioning?
01:32Can I just look at the happening as a non-participant and then the realization that happens is individuality.
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