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00:00I'm going to continue sharing the topic, or one of the major topics that will be the fundamental pillars.
00:07of the time we are going to remain, to live on this planet.
00:14We are on this strange planet, on this alien planet, which has often been hostile to us.
00:23We're all learning here, it becomes so clear to me when Donald Sutherland, a man who worked on the film The Children Act, said: "We're all learning here."
00:35Hunger,
00:36He said, "I'm going to make this movie so that people understand what reality is."
00:41I remember when the protagonist, a woman, one of those who greeted like that, shot an arrow into the sky and broke a dome
00:50that surrounded the earth.
00:52Anyway, it's encrypted language there for whoever gets it.
00:58One of the fundamental pillars we need to have here while we're here to stay well, with a smile and
01:04Moving forward with our own things means being at peace.
01:09As strange as it may sound, one has to be at peace even in times of war.
01:15One wages war from a place of calm, from making sound decisions.
01:19So, does anyone even remember what peace means?
01:23Where does peace come from?
01:24What does it mean?
01:26Does anyone remember?
01:31Peace comes from peace, the same word that has to do with pact.
01:37It's a pact, an agreement one reaches with, but with whom?
01:41With the government, with the dog, the cat, no, with himself.
01:46If you are balanced, dignified, it doesn't matter what happens.
01:53They are firm and dignified.
01:57As Maximus X Meridius told his friends.
02:01Do you remember Maximus X Meridius?
02:09Well, the art of peace is based on four great virtues, says Morihei Uechiba, this arts instructor.
02:25martial, an heir to the samurai culture.
02:32By the way, my friend Diego, who is here now, is going to travel to Patagonia again.
02:38He was the only Westerner in the World Samurai Art Budo Championship in Japan.
02:44And he practiced several things from here and they work.
02:50One of the things he practiced, he's about five foot seven and he's kind of slim, but
02:57He faced a guy who was about two meters tall,
03:01and that he weighed about one hundred and fifty kilos, and both of them with a stick, Budo.
03:08And he practiced one of these things and beat the guy, and took him out of the circle where you have to
03:13Take it out with a stick.
03:15In the end.
03:16The art of peace,
03:20that art which is perfected as one practices it,
03:24It is based on four things.
03:29What are virtues?
03:31One is value.
03:33It takes courage to face yourself.
03:39Yeah?
03:40He himself is heavy, he is heavier than that guy who confronted my friend.
03:44No, it's just that I don't feel like it, it's just not going to work.
03:49Why don't we just watch TV?
03:51No, I want to smoke marijuana.
03:55It takes courage to be a human being.
03:59Everything points to us going with the flow.
04:05The art of peace is based on four great virtues.
04:10Worth.
04:13Dare.
04:15Come on, let's give it to him.
04:16Hey, how's it going?
04:17Come on, let's move forward.
04:21Worth.
04:24Wisdom.
04:26That is after having applied the knowledge,
04:29to have learned the lesson and say,
04:31Wow, this is how it works.
04:34Or we're going to do it this other way.
04:38You have to use the value that is here.
04:44Wisdom.
04:48Love.
04:51This is important, love.
04:54One might ask, how am I going to apply love in war?
04:57To attack someone, one does it because one feels like fighting.
05:01going around attacking, much less killing people.
05:04But what if it's necessary?
05:06What if it's necessary?
05:09Where does one get the energy, the wisdom?
05:13It is out of love for those we are defending.
05:17One goes to war sometimes, often.
05:21Not for myself, but for what one is defending.
05:26I remember, something very paternalistic happened to me once.
05:30Many, many years ago I was a different person.
05:34Decades, no, literally, decades ago.
05:38More than a couple of decades, more than 20 years.
05:43I had a nephew, who was very little at that time,
05:46of having been 9 years old.
05:48They said she looked a lot like me.
05:51And he was coming home from school like that, he was coming with his best friend.
05:56But instead of arriving as usual with his smile, he came like this.
06:00"Hey man," he said.
06:02And he went in.
06:03And I said to him, "What happened, little one?"
06:06Nothing.
06:09Did something happen here?
06:12And I ask his friend, what happened?
06:15No, he said some young lads.
06:18He told me some...
06:19There was a group of young people, younger ones, they are children, the others were young adults.
06:25They were watching over some cars further down the road.
06:27In a place where there's a social club, I don't know.
06:32He told me, no, that they scared him, that they were going to hit him.
06:37And I think that in fractions of a second I remembered when I was a child and I used to come here on foot.
06:41I must have been 5 or 6 years old.
06:43I came walking alone, I threw some paper boats.
06:47And once I was mugged, by a bigger kid with a knife, a short pen.
06:53And in a fraction of a second I felt so much anger, so much indignation.
06:59And I said, we have to put out the fire while we can put it out with our shoe.
07:06And I ran, ran, ran, ran, ran, where there was a group of young people.
07:12I remember lifting up my shirt; I have several scars here.
07:17And I said to them, well, I didn't say how you are, gentlemen, good afternoon.
07:22No, I spoke to them in their language.
07:25The language of the street.
07:26I even remembered their mothers, their grandmothers.
07:30And I said to them, do you think I did this to myself out of judgment?
07:32Okay, bother me then.
07:34I am the uncle of the little boy they intimidated, they scared.
07:37I didn't use this language.
07:39I spoke to him in street slang.
07:41I'm from the neighborhoods, so...
07:44I know how to talk.
07:45And everyone, no, gentlemen, no.
07:48No, excuse me, what do I know, no, it was a joke.
07:53I didn't do it to go and fight, or anything like that.
07:57No, I would like to live in a world of peace and love and harmony forever, truly.
08:01But this world is strange.
08:05And sometimes, to be at peace, it is necessary to go to war.
08:11If that's the case, it sounds strange, but that's how it is.
08:13I'm talking about how things work in this world.
08:16Even ants defend themselves.
08:19Even ants defend themselves when they are attacked.
08:22The bees, the hens, go and touch a chicken.
08:27I have seen hens burned, protecting their chicks.
08:30They give their lives for others.
08:32Even the elements clash to defend others.
08:35And sometimes one also has to face other humans.
08:38But mainly one faces oneself.
08:43To be at peace, the pact begins with the self.
08:48The art of peace is based on four great virtues.
08:53Courage, wisdom, love.
08:57One does things because they have to be done out of love, because it's good, because people need to be protected.
09:01There are people who are not sleeping well, there are people who live in fear.
09:06These things must be done out of love.
09:09And do you know what the fourth pillar is?
09:11Like the four cardinal points.
09:15Worth.
09:16Dale.
09:18Wisdom.
09:19Wisely.
09:20Love.
09:22Do it because it has to be done, out of love.
09:24Not for the benefit that...
09:26No.
09:26It's good.
09:27It's going to be good for everyone.
09:30And the fourth value.
09:32Friendship is back.
09:35Again.
09:36I spoke to them yesterday...
09:40One of the three pillars of starting this journey is friendship.
09:46Here, among the virtues that are necessary to move forward on this path, we return to friendship.
09:51This path is not alone.
09:54All the people who say, no, I'm alone, I'm fine.
09:56They're either sick, or they're crazy.
09:59Or they are at a point where they are indeed in a solitude that is beneficial to them.
10:05Which then leads to sterile solitude.
10:08I've been here a long time and I know how things work.
10:14Generally, there are periods of solitude that are good, chosen, yes.
10:19But there are other solitudes that are sterile, where bad habits of all kinds are acquired.
10:24We are gregarious beings.
10:28We belong to a clan, to a human tribe.
10:31Friendship is necessary.
10:34Now, that thing about a million friends, like Roberto Carlos, the one from the song about Brazil, that doesn't exist.
10:43As my dad used to say, in life there are neighbors, family members, acquaintances, co-workers, and friends.
10:57And my dad used to tell me, I have more than enough fingers on one hand to count my friends.
11:05I remember the last show I accompanied my brother, my friend, Peter Rock, who is the father of rock.
11:13From here in my country, for those who don't know it.
11:17We went to do a show at a hotel, which is called the Sheraton Hotel.
11:23I was in charge of the sound, of putting in some reinforcement tracks for the live music.
11:29And I remember that we were going to go into the place, onto the stage.
11:35And the guy's secretary comes out and says, no, it's Don Helmut, because it's a German company,
11:40He says in half an hour, because his speech is going to be longer.
11:45Already?
11:46And I said to him, look, Peter, here's a piano.
11:48He said to me, "Ah!"
11:50And I started recording it with a camera; I have all of this recorded.
11:53And he started playing a song he had composed himself.
11:57And he told me, look, this is the song of my life.
12:00And it said the same thing my dad said in the song.
12:02And in life there were many people who called themselves his friends, his friends.
12:06I said so, but no, no, they're not friends.
12:11There are people you can laugh with, hahaha, but they hurt you.
12:17One is being diverted from where one wanted to go, from where one should go.
12:26The art of peace is based on these four great virtues.
12:30Courage, wisdom, love, and friendship.
12:35And here they begin to speak in cryptic language.
12:40These four virtues are related to these four elements.
12:46Fire, sky, earth, and water.
12:55Fire, courage.
12:56Heaven, wisdom.
13:00Love, the land, let it bear fruit here or let it be.
13:03And water, feelings.
13:05That thing that you wash and reset, friendship.
13:13The essence of the art of being at peace is to cleanse yourself, to cleanse ourselves of the things that are not right.
13:25Of evil, it says here.
13:29And to harmonize together with our environment.
13:32To be in harmony, but together with where we live.
13:35It's not that I'm going to be okay, but I live in a house full of dirt, I leave my bed unmade,
13:41The dishes are dirty, the bathroom mirror is full of pints of pasta.
13:45No.
13:48We must make our environment as impeccable as our soul.
13:53That really does have a huge impact.
13:58I remember once I was talking to a friend who is a marine commando.
14:04And I asked them, hey, do the sailors there also have to make their beds and does the coin have to bounce?
14:10"Of course," he told me.
14:12What's that?
14:14For some people who have been through these military institutions, in the morning you have to make the bed and have
14:21that it's so well done that the superior comes and throws a coin.
14:27And if the coin bounces, it's well made.
14:30It's so tense, it's like a new bed that bounces.
14:34And it doesn't say, is it necessary to do it?
14:37Yeah.
14:39Because everything influences the human spirit.
14:41The way I do things is the way I am.
14:45They want to get to know someone, so they see how they live.
14:48Look at how it lives.
14:50Look how he eats.
14:52See what he's laughing about.
14:55Look at the results.
14:57One obtains fruits of order outside of oneself, and that ends up ordering oneself.
15:04I'm not telling you an idea, I'm telling you how reality works.
15:10If there is discipline outside, there will be discipline inside, period.
15:14No matter what the media says, or fake modern art, or movies, or leaders,
15:21nor the, I don't know, musicals.
15:24No.
15:25It has nothing to do with the propaganda of the system that is against human beings.
15:34The essence of the art of peace is to cleanse ourselves of evil and harmonize with our environment.
15:40And clear our path of all obstacles and barriers.
15:47There are still people who haven't discovered their path, where they're going, what they like, what
15:52I want to do.
15:55I remember recently I was with another one of my nephews, who is training very hard physically in boxing and
16:03I don't know.
16:03But extremely intellectual.
16:07It works with machine codes from Germany, Japan, and other places that do things on five axes.
16:15These CNC machines make everything from a watch part to boat parts, a gold cup
16:22or whatever.
16:25It's not like a 3D printer that just keeps making things, no, this is something that is the future.
16:31And we were talking and she was saying to me, I'm so happy with this.
16:36"I'm using up a lot of notebooks," he told me, because he was getting into machine language.
16:41And there comes a moment when the machine and the head hurt as one and the same.
16:46I remember telling a friend, my friend was saying, "Hey, I have this console, a..."
16:52device for handling sound
16:56and I have no idea how to operate it.
16:59"I'll bring you the manual," he told me.
17:01No, don't bring me any manuals, just leave me with the console.
17:06And it was there, and there's a logic that humans created for it.
17:11And since I knew about those devices, I connected with that logic.
17:15And finally, one is one with one's own path.
17:22One understands their languages, their codes, their things.
17:25If someone likes, I don't know, working in sales or whatever,
17:30or be a good mechanic like the friend who came the other day to fix the motorcycle,
17:35find a path.
17:37Otherwise, one can easily find it, alone, surely by investigating what my ancestors did.
17:48I remember a formula for finding the path, which is the one this man used.
17:57Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States,
18:02the one whose face appears on your $100 bill.
18:07He says he was, I think, 16 or 17 years old,
18:12and his dad,
18:15We are talking about the 19th century,
18:18He took him to see all the trades of the time,
18:21From the peddler's perspective, I never knew what a peddler was.
18:24Well, from working on very,
18:28very much about machines,
18:31even fisherman,
18:33and they came to the printer's trade,
18:36of the type who makes books,
18:39and that he has to choose the font,
18:42which at that time were all made of metal,
18:43They were getting, well,
18:45And he loved that,
18:48And that made him read books first,
18:50and then order the pages,
18:53therefore,
18:53I read it several times,
18:56the same text,
18:59He became very wise,
19:00and he found what he liked,
19:02Sometimes you find what you like,
19:05and then it declines,
19:07and change,
19:07and then something else follows,
19:08in the end,
19:09Each person's path is different,
19:10But you need to have a knack for it.
19:13or a trade,
19:15One cannot go through life being lazy,
19:18I remember once,
19:20We were making a list for,
19:22jobs for people who are in life,
19:24who have no idea what to do,
19:26and there were trades,
19:27but they are desperately needed,
19:29such as,
19:31taking people's pets to veterinarians,
19:34People don't have time to carry it,
19:36and it's simply a matter of wearing it,
19:37be with the animal and take it with you,
19:39back,
19:40or else,
19:41at gas pumps,
19:42of benzene,
19:43or what they are called in their country,
19:44someone who is there keeping an eye on things,
19:46to inflate the tires,
19:51that needs to be added,
19:53and that generated much more money,
19:55than having a regular paid job,
19:59of the easiest jobs,
20:01in the end,
20:02If you look, you will always find something.
20:04And one always asks heaven,
20:05You will find good examples to follow,
20:08And so one finds one's own path,
20:11I remember that if I had had,
20:1312 years or 14 years,
20:15I don't remember anymore,
20:16but,
20:17A friend from that time arrived,
20:18Juan Ramírez Mancilla,
20:21who had gone north,
20:23and he had returned,
20:24And he arrived with some pliers,
20:26with some unusual pliers,
20:27because they were pointed and conical,
20:30and some wires,
20:32and some colorful things,
20:34which were called seed beads,
20:36and some stones,
20:38and they grabbed the pliers,
20:39and they made hoops,
20:41And there they were,
20:41a jewel,
20:42me too,
20:43Wow!
20:45And I learned to do that,
20:47And I remember that it was useful to us,
20:48back when we were backpacking,
20:49In this summer season,
20:52suddenly,
20:52Ah! We needed money,
20:53to go buy bread,
20:54What do I know?
20:55tomato,
20:56fish,
20:57We made crafts,
20:59and we sold them,
21:00as teenagers,
21:01there in the street,
21:02in the squares,
21:04that,
21:06Well,
21:06And that's it,
21:07Some time later it turned out to be his,
21:09your profession,
21:10and they kept perfecting it,
21:13and working on other materials,
21:14with other techniques,
21:16and no longer working with beads,
21:17but with,
21:18seawater,
21:20and emerald root,
21:21and so on until,
21:23to be jewelers,
21:25in the end,
21:28the essence of the art of peace,
21:30It's about cleansing ourselves of the bad things,
21:31and harmonize ourselves,
21:32together with our environment,
21:35that,
21:35that everything is alright,
21:36be tidy,
21:37that there is good music,
21:39that there is good sound,
21:42For me, good sound,
21:43I even have my own house,
21:44full of,
21:44with wind chimes,
21:46just like the Orientals,
21:47the wind is passing,
21:48and makes it ring,
21:50It makes me feel good,
21:50Listen to that,
21:52Ah,
21:52I've now put in some armchairs,
21:56I put them in the yard,
21:57out there in the open air,
21:59and we sat down,
22:01to look at the sky,
22:03to look at the Orion constellation,
22:05at this time,
22:06remembering the names of the stars,
22:09give us those little spaces,
22:10which are minutes,
22:11It's five minutes.
22:12that we'll be there for four hours,
22:14It's just a few minutes,
22:15They are important,
22:18are part of it,
22:20of the tools,
22:22to have peace,
22:26the only cure,
22:29to face this materialistic world,
22:33that make us think,
22:35that everything is just matter,
22:36inanimate matter,
22:37that we are from here,
22:38we are born,
22:39And we're leaving.
22:40And that's all,
22:41the only cure,
22:43against that evil,
22:43that they impose on us,
22:45is to make them purer,
22:47our senses,
22:49and the Orientals,
22:50the Japanese,
22:51They talk about,
22:53six senses,
22:56eyes,
22:57what one sees,
22:58ears,
23:00what one hears,
23:02nose,
23:02what one smells,
23:04language,
23:05what one tastes,
23:08body,
23:10what one can feel,
23:11I don't know,
23:12That's as far as they are,
23:13the five senses,
23:14that we were taught,
23:15and the other way,
23:17It is the mind,
23:21if the senses,
23:22are obstructed,
23:25our mind,
23:26obstructed,
23:27or what we hear,
23:28We don't like it,
23:29until when?
23:29There's that noise,
23:30or what we smell,
23:31a strange smell,
23:32or what we see,
23:33today,
23:34this modern art,
23:38if the senses,
23:39are obstructed,
23:41our perception,
23:43is smothered,
23:44we were left isolated,
23:45We were disconnected,
23:46from the source,
23:47up there,
23:49the more,
23:50obstructed,
23:52more polluted,
23:54They are our purpose,
23:56and this creates,
23:58a mess,
24:00in our world,
24:01and in the world,
24:03out there,
24:06and it is the most,
24:07great evil,
24:08of all,
24:10because,
24:11it is obstructed,
24:12in my world,
24:14if my perception,
24:15of what comes in,
24:16through the ears,
24:16the eyes,
24:18or what I smell,
24:20or what I reason,
24:21is obstructed,
24:23as I am part of it,
24:24I am a cell,
24:26of this,
24:26human network,
24:29I transform myself,
24:30in a world hindered,
24:31in a dark world,
24:33That's why it's important.
24:37fill us,
24:37each,
24:38the individual,
24:39us,
24:40and our environment,
24:41to be completely,
24:42in harmony,
24:43at peace,
24:48This creates,
24:49a mess,
24:50in the world,
24:50which is the most,
24:52great evil,
24:52of all,
24:53because from there,
24:54part of everything,
24:55if they damage the cell,
24:58ready,
24:59to the other cell,
25:00the body,
25:01is damaged,
25:03clean,
25:04our heart,
25:06release,
25:07our senses,
25:11and leave them,
25:12work,
25:13without obstruction,
25:16and our soul,
25:18and our body,
25:21and our mind,
25:24will shine,
25:26generally,
25:27the person,
25:27that he is enduring,
25:28something he's looking at,
25:30that he doesn't like,
25:31or something I hear,
25:32and it is unpleasant to him,
25:33or tasteless,
25:34also,
25:36people end up,
25:37as if surrendering,
25:38to a life,
25:39that,
25:39She's not even human,
25:41because humans,
25:42are,
25:42supposedly,
25:43homo sapiens,
25:48wise men and women,
25:50And there are few wise men and women left,
25:53even the teachers,
25:54already,
25:54They're throwing in the towel.
25:56like this term,
25:57boxer,
25:58And they're already leaving,
26:00that the students,
26:00in the room,
26:01Do whatever you want,
26:02If they want to smoke,
26:04inside,
26:04If they don't want to lend,
26:05They're not interested in anything.
26:08We are at war, my friends.
26:11And this is a tool,
26:13to participate,
26:14in this war,
26:15from the only alternative,
26:17if I can win it,
26:19and it is first,
26:20from our own inner peace,
26:22And that takes training.
26:23day by day,
26:27lifetime,
26:30It is the manifestation,
26:31of the spirit,
26:33the demonstration,
26:34of love,
26:36and the art of peace,
26:37It is the purest form,
26:39of those principles,
26:42a man,
26:44warrior,
26:46a woman,
26:47warrior,
26:50is in charge,
26:51of,
26:55arrest,
26:55the entire dispute,
26:57in our worlds,
27:00We need to be okay here,
27:02I can fight,
27:03during the day,
27:04I can share,
27:04information,
27:05of what is happening,
27:06because,
27:07It is happening,
27:08But I don't finish,
27:10My life like this,
27:11I don't hang out with them.
27:12with my friends,
27:13to talk about these topics,
27:14all day,
27:14all day,
27:15No,
27:16This is the same,
27:17than the real war,
27:18one is,
27:19like war,
27:20of the first war,
27:20in a trench,
27:22and one is,
27:22a few days there,
27:24but then,
27:25one gets out of there,
27:26rest,
27:27and not only rest,
27:28but has fun,
27:30He eats well,
27:31He's having a good time,
27:32They even laugh,
27:33They even take him to a show,
27:34Well,
27:34even some ballerinas,
27:36in the end,
27:38balance,
27:41Peace,
27:42It's a pact,
27:44to be,
27:44in equilibrium,
27:47and each one,
27:48has to find,
27:48that balance,
27:49He's not coming.
27:50no dad,
27:50no mom,
27:51no friend,
27:52no god,
27:53no angel,
27:54no government,
27:55to find balance,
27:57if we seek to do so,
28:00If they are going to help us,
28:02If people are going to show up,
28:03And if those above are going to help us,
28:05But life is a school,
28:06And they are watching,
28:07What do we do?
28:08with our resources,
28:10one of the fundamental resources,
28:12It is peace,
28:13see you,
28:14tomorrow.
28:15tomorrow.
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