00:00So what would be love?
00:01You asked me a question.
00:03How would you feel if the question is important to you and yet I don't answer?
00:06I will...
00:07You'll feel suffocated.
00:08Yes.
00:09Yes, this is love for knowledge.
00:11Similarly, let's say you're handcuffed.
00:14How do you feel?
00:15Suffocated.
00:16Yeah, that's love for freedom.
00:17So your nature, for example, is to continuously know.
00:20And when you don't know, how do you feel?
00:22Uneasy.
00:23That is love.
00:24That is love.
00:25Therefore, love is characterized by restlessness.
00:28Even in the ordinary kind of physical love, don't you feel restless?
00:32You say, I want that and without that I'll continue feeling restless.
00:37Yeah.
00:37True love is, I want freedom and without that freedom I continue feeling restless.
00:44Yeah, that's love.
00:45That's love.
00:45And in physical terms, that translates into being with a person who can rid you of your bondages.
00:52With whom I can experience freedom.
00:54Yes.
00:55Being in a classroom then can be love.
00:57Being in a laboratory then can be love.
01:00Reading a book then can be love.
01:02Though you won't call it as love.
01:03For example, nobody would say this is a love affair.
01:05But it really is in existential terms.
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