00:00The India-Pakistan thing, you might think it is about the waters, it is about geopolitics,
00:05or it is about Kashmir. It is actually a Hindu-Muslim problem. Stories are fighting with
00:10each other. The Muslim story cannot agree with the Hindu story. The thing is, the Muslim
00:14needs the story because the Muslim does not know the truth. The Hindu needs the story
00:18because the Hindu does not know the truth. And these two stories will keep these two
00:22nations fighting. And someone might say it. And someone might say something else. And
00:26there is never, never going to be any agreement. And that is what you call a sectarian
00:30strife. Religion-based conflict. Stories fighting with each other. And why are stories
00:36fighting with each other? Because no one knows the truth. And why does no one know
00:40the truth? Because in our education, we are not focusing on the self. And the self is
00:46the most important thing to be studied because it is the thing of all things. It
00:52is the center of all things. It is who you are in your own eyes. And you ought to know.
00:57But you are never taught or never encouraged to know by yourself. So what rushes in to fill
01:02the vacuum? Organized religion. Giving you stories about who you are, what should be the
01:07purpose of your life, how you should live, eat, sleep, marry, worship, in absence of self-knowledge.
01:14All these things are then supplied by religion. How else will you know? How else will you know?
01:23How else will you know? How else will you know? How else will you know? How else will you know?
01:24How else will you know? How else will you know? How else will you know? How else will you know?
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