00:00I seriously dislike it when people offer respects.
00:03There is this thing called Shachshatnaman, which in my vocabulary is an insult.
00:07They don't understand what I'm saying.
00:09Why is he so averse to respect?
00:11Because I want you to learn love rather than respect.
00:13Usually, respect is used just as a substitute and a very poor one for love.
00:18When there is no love, then you want to have respect.
00:21Please respect me.
00:22The real person does not want somebody else to respect him.
00:25Yes, if you want to offer something to the other, then in her own interest, you might want them to
00:31understand you.
00:33To want to be understood is one thing.
00:35To want to be respected is a totally different thing.
00:38Bow down, touch feet, surrender, even without understanding.
00:42Why do you need to respect me?
00:44I would be very happy if when we conclude, you say you could connect with me.
00:48You could relate with me.
00:49There was a certain understanding that would be so joyful.
00:52Instead of that, if you say, you know, salutations, obeisance, that happens in India.
00:58We roll at your feet, sir.
01:00What kind of perversity is that?
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