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TENEMOS DERECHO A DEFENDERNOS Y ARMARNOS

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00:00Pax, that's where the word peace comes from, which is a pact to be in balance, many things are happening, there are
00:10laboratories that make these things that they put in humans,
00:13who is now advertising to get people to join these campaigns in support of their businesses and to carry
00:23to all children and pregnant women and to all people who use their products,
00:27I can't say it any more clearly, but this war is escalating; they're really going in with more [forces/combat/etc.].
00:35virulence against us, literally virulence, not just semantics, is virulence,
00:44So we need to be aware of how they are acting, and especially, as we were talking about last time
00:54once, practicing the art of peace,
00:57Honestly, do you remember where the word "honest" came from? In this way, bad thoughts and bad intentions...
01:05will disappears.
01:06Many people who are even undergoing psychological treatment are doing so because they can't control their thoughts, because they've lost control of them.
01:15themselves, and it is because they have not made a pact with themselves.
01:19I remember learning a while ago that people who are athletes generally don't have any problems with low spirits.
01:31Because simply being in motion generates substances in the body that calm us down, that give us calm energy.
01:46Day after day, training your inner self, refining your technique. That is the discipline of the warrior woman, of the warrior man.
01:58Every day we're going to have different choices to make, and many of them are going to cause us to lose.
02:07peace.
02:07That's perfectly normal. It happens. The idea is just to get back on track.
02:13The path of the warrior woman, of the warrior man, cannot be contained in words or letters.
02:21This isn't something one... Hey, where in the book does it talk about this topic?
02:26What should I do if...?
02:29Understand the essence and move towards realization.
02:36It is enough to understand that peace is making a pact with oneself.
02:43I really need to decide, enough is enough, I want to be in balance.
02:49You can't change the circumstances around you, but you can change the circumstances of how you react to what's happening around you.
02:59I was telling you the other day, it's literally like the person who chooses to surf as a sport.
03:05Surfing is about maintaining your balance while everything below is moving.
03:11On purpose.
03:15Years ago I met a German-Chilean at an airport.
03:24Award... very awarded, earned as an economist.
03:30Manfred Magnif.
03:32And this man was told in an interview, after he spoke about his topics, that he was wonderful.
03:40They asked him, "And what advice would you give to people?"
03:46A piece of advice.
03:47With all that you have learned, all that wisdom you possess...
03:51And he said, I would advise everyone, especially young people...
04:00Let them get used to it, let them learn to derive.
04:08And the guy just stared at him during the interview, like, "What's going on?"
04:13Since the answer came from an economist, he thought of derivatives, which are mathematical tools.
04:20He told him, "To drift, my friend, to go adrift."
04:23How is that?
04:25And then he said to her, imagine that you and I are in the ocean, with surfboards, waiting for
04:37Let the big wave come.
04:40Learning to derive is this.
04:44If you look at a spot on the beach and say, I want to get to that spot,
04:51Most likely, he will fall off the tablet and have an accident.
04:57When you surf, what you do is learn to go with the wave.
05:04And the wave will carry him to a spot on the beach that will be the best for
05:08you at that moment.
05:10But if you stubbornly insist, you tell him, no, I want to go there, to go.
05:17He's probably going to have an accident.
05:18He told her, "That's life."
05:21There are people who...
05:23One has to have a strong will, yes.
05:26One also has to be intelligent, because life also has its own way and directions.
05:33There is a word that has to do with a strong will,
05:38But it is a strong will in one sense, in the wrong direction,
05:44which is the word "contumás," which is a word that nobody uses.
05:51But contumás means tenacious in remaining in error.
05:59No, they insist, they insist, they insist, and they don't leave.
06:04The path of the warrior cannot be contained in words or letters.
06:09Understand the essence and move towards realization.
06:12One already knows what this is about.
06:14Everything is choppy, like water under a surfboard.
06:22Or walking on a boat that is in a swell.
06:25One has to find a balance.
06:28But if one is looking to make their whole life revolve around a cup of milk,
06:32Well, I hope he's very old and loses all his senses.
06:36He's probably going to experience reality like a plant.
06:38No, but life demands that we be good warriors, good surfers.
06:48We have to get used to living in this environment.
06:53We can't change it 100%.
06:56We can barely change our environment, if we're lucky.
07:03The purpose of training on this path is to lift the weak parts that have to do with willpower.
07:14It's not that I don't feel like it today.
07:15I've told him a lot of times that sometimes there are things that have to be done,
07:18Even though I don't feel like it, I go and do them, because it's good to do them, period.
07:21While I'm making them, my spirits lift.
07:25But I hope to be in the right frame of mind to do things,
07:28Many people do nothing because that's human nature.
07:33The purpose of training is to strengthen willpower,
07:37Strengthen your body and make your spirit shine.
07:46Iron.
07:49This sword I have here behind me is made of iron.
07:54And the iron, where it wants there to be stones of this color,
07:57reddish stockings, orange stockings,
08:03People grind them up, heat them up a lot, and a metal starts to come out.
08:10And then if one hits that metal,
08:13They come out like stones and remain only in the most exposed part.
08:17Iron is full of impurities that weaken the metal.
08:26It is through the forging of hammering and putting in water and putting back in fire
08:34and hit and put in the water and put back in the fire.
08:40Iron is forged into steel and transformed into a sword.
08:46razor edge.
08:50Humans, women, men, develop in the same way.
08:58Life's trials gradually remove our impurities.
09:05We are getting stronger, more confident.
09:09And we move forward and things are already being pushed aside like a sword that is cutting.
09:17Since ancient times, deep learning and courage have been the two pillars of the path.
09:31There are many cultures that talk about pillars, columns.
09:36Gibran spoke of true love as being like two columns that are separated so that they have a purpose.
09:45And together they form a space, they define a distinct space.
09:54The space of love.
09:58Since ancient times, deep learning and courage have been the two pillars of the path.
10:04Courage, that's it, daring with intelligence.
10:09It's not reckless anymore, let's cross the street even if it's red.
10:13No, it's stupid.
10:16Courage has to do with intelligence, bravery, daring.
10:21So, mastering that nervousness that one labels as fear, which is only nervousness.
10:28It's about moving forward with intelligence, with power.
10:33The value is one of the columns.
10:37And the other thing is deep learning.
10:45That is what differentiates us from all other beings that exist.
10:49The birds continue to build their same nests.
10:54Cats are still the same as they were thousands of years ago, hunting birds, purring.
11:01But they are the only ones who can be learning and developing different skills.
11:08Understanding the deep secrets of how reality works.
11:13Within the visible world, it seems that the only ones who can do that are human beings.
11:18Man is what he knows.
11:21It's not about standing on two legs and eating and talking, no.
11:27There is a treasure within that has to do with knowledge, and when applied, it transforms into wisdom.
11:35Deep learning and courage have always been the two pillars of the path, the two columns.
11:46Think about the virtue of training.
11:50Illuminate your body, illuminate your soul.
11:53While we are in this world, that is what we must do.
11:57I mentioned to you once that the worst moments of what is now China were several kingdoms.
12:04There were many kingdoms.
12:05At one time there were seven great kingdoms.
12:07China is thousands of years old.
12:09And in a time when it was difficult even to walk the streets, the paths, because there was a mugger and
12:18criminals and people from other tribes with other customs.
12:23At that time they began to forge all these values.
12:28Martial arts were not created in times of peace.
12:34It was created in times of war.
12:39There was a monastery that was founded by a monk named Bodhidharma, whom the Chinese called Taemo, who
12:47It means the blue-eyed monk, who traveled from India to China and created the Temple of the
12:54Mountain, which in China is written Chao, Lin.
13:00Lin is forest and Chao is mountain.
13:03And they were guys who were there just to impart wisdom; they spoke several languages.
13:10But they were good people and noble people, amidst a bunch of warring tribes and thugs and all that.
13:17So they began to assault them, rob them, and kill them.
13:21So these monks decided that they were going to continue being the same wise, calm, eloquent, and, in some cases, brilliant monks.
13:34But they were going to use all their intelligence, also to learn how to defend themselves.
13:41First, defend yourself, making the enemies see that, hey, we have power, we can destroy you.
13:51And secondly, to go so far as to kill them if necessary, to defend oneself to the death if necessary.
13:58Several martial arts schools originated there, everything related to Kung Fu
14:05and all that.
14:07Originally they were wise people, who wanted to preserve wisdom in a world in conflict, in their temples, in peace and
14:14in harmony.
14:15But they realized that part of harmony is knowing how to defend oneself, knowing how to take care of oneself.
14:25By the way, the other day I was watching some human beings in the north of the planet where they walk around with their rights
14:35to walk around with weapons in the street, with rifles, powerful rifles.
14:40And I saw them and realized that within that culture it was okay.
14:45I don't know what would happen in my country if everyone carried guns, but you have to know how to defend yourself, how to use them
14:52The right weapons against the right enemy.
14:56And as the old sword mottos said, do not draw me without reason and do not sheath me without
15:05honor.
15:07You have to know how to defend yourself.
15:10The path of the warrior is about courage, it's about knowledge, it's about friendship, but
15:17It also really has to do with knowing how to defend yourself.
15:21In these worlds we live in today, especially in Latin America, in my country, you have to know how to defend yourself.
15:28And each one will have to learn to defend themselves.
15:31Each one will approach some tip, some academy, some place, some person, some uncle,
15:39to a friend who can teach him some basic self-defense skills.
15:44At this moment I can offer a more psychic, spiritual defense, but that doesn't imply disregarding the other areas, which
15:55It's about truly defending yourself.
15:57This is especially for people who are prepared for it.
16:04Instructors can only provide a fraction of the instruction.
16:10Anyone who teaches something theoretical or practical is only teaching a part of it.
16:16No matter how much one says, "Wow, how interesting, how nice what he's saying."
16:22Instructors can only provide a fraction of the instruction.
16:26It is through one's own devoted practice that the mysteries of the art of peace take root,
16:40they take root in one's own life.
16:46The path of a warrior woman, the path of a warrior woman, the path of a warrior man, is based
16:54in humanity, in human beings, intelligent people, noble people, people with principles.
17:02In humanity, in love, in sincerity.
17:07Sincerity.
17:09Being honest doesn't mean going around saying everything you know.
17:15That's how it is.
17:17Even the truth isn't for everyone.
17:21Even Jesus told the truth in parables because if he told people how they really are, there would be no one left.
17:28In contrast, people like Socrates spoke the direct truth to everyone.
17:34One thing is being honest, and another is being prudent.
17:40There are people to whom you can completely open your heart, and others to whom you cannot.
17:47I am not a vegetarian.
17:51I was a vegetarian for a while; my boyfriend used to make me bread.
17:56But even so, I wouldn't go and eat a steak sandwich with chili in front of someone who
18:02He's just starting to become vegan.
18:06My truth doesn't have to be shared with just anyone.
18:11My truth is my own.
18:12There are just some things that can offend someone, no matter how true they are.
18:21The path is based on humanity, on love, on sincerity.
18:25This is what experts in martial arts say.
18:28Always keep that in mind.
18:31The heart is the martial courage.
18:34That's true courage.
18:38Wisdom, love, and friendship.
18:41The emphasis on the physical aspects of the warrior is futile, it is superficial.
18:47People who only train, generally train physically.
18:53They become empty, aggressive people.
18:59Here, the emphasis is always on wisdom, knowledge, love, and friendship.
19:09The true warrior is always armed with three things.
19:15The radiant sword of pacification.
19:21First of all, hey, let's be at peace.
19:25Don't block the way.
19:28Talk to the other person if you are blocking their path, if you are limiting them.
19:36Call for peace.
19:38First.
19:39The true warrior is always armed with three things.
19:42The radiant sword of pacification.
19:46The mirror of courage.
19:48Something that gives back value, wisdom, friendship.
19:53And the precious jewel of lighting.
19:57That inner certainty, as Moni Heiwechive, the author of these words, said elsewhere.
20:04That when one trains and refines oneself, one becomes the temple where a god comes to dwell.
20:14The same thing that 100% of all religions said.
20:18That the spirit comes to dwell within one.
20:21That the kingdom of heaven is within one.
20:22It's the same idea.
20:24Something powerful and beyond this world, beyond friendship, comes to dwell within one.
20:33The human heart is no different from the soul of heaven and earth.
20:42In your daily practice, always keep in your thoughts the interaction of heaven and earth, water and
20:50fire, yin and yang.
20:54I am not a human being who lives in an environment.
21:00I am the environment too.
21:02I am all of that.
21:04I am not a human being who is there and there is the tree.
21:09No, no, no, no.
21:11In fact, I am so connected to the tree that when I breathe, I breathe oxygen.
21:19And when I vote, I vote CO2.
21:23The same one they are now demonizing, not climate change.
21:26The farts of cattle, of cows.
21:28Oh, when I breathe, I breathe oxygen.
21:35And when I expire, I exhale, I vote, I vote CO2.
21:42And there is the tree or plant.
21:46Does the tree breathe oxygen?
21:49No.
21:51Does the tree breathe?
21:53Yeah.
21:55What does a tree breathe if it doesn't breathe oxygen?
21:59Breathe CO2.
22:02The tree breathes CO2.
22:05And what does CO2 vote for?
22:10Vote oxygen.
22:13Trees are the opposite of human beings.
22:17The tree and the human being are one.
22:20That's why in paradise, in the middle of a tree.
22:23That's why Brazil is the tree of the Vikings that connects the worlds.
22:28We come together with the trees.
22:31Do you want to eliminate humans?
22:34Remove the trees.
22:36The Black Forest extended as far north.
22:39The Black Forest was a forest that stretched from Scandinavia to northern Italy,
22:44where my grandmother's family comes from, the last worshippers of the god Jupiter.
22:50None of that exists now.
22:53What's more, now they say no, because there's too much CO2.
22:56Cow farts should be avoided.
22:59Let's kill the cows.
23:01That?
23:03Any intelligent person who has ever been to Spain,
23:06or that is in any of these large greenhouses,
23:09They have CO2 generating machines.
23:13What is this guy saying?
23:15Do they have CO2 generating machines?
23:19Because?
23:20Because plants need CO2.
23:23And they release oxygen.
23:24We want a better climate, let's plant trees.
23:28In the end.
23:29Man and all of heaven and earth,
23:34We are all one thing, we are part of the whole.
23:37That needs to be taken into account.
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