00:07If you would see what's happening in Mumbai today.
00:12It is, it's heart-rending.
00:14People are dying because the drainage system was never equipped to handle that kind of rain.
00:21And that too in such a short duration.
00:23So you have up to three feet of standing water.
00:25And no city can cope with it. No city.
00:28In France I read some 40-50 people drowned.
00:31Because the temperatures went beyond 40 degrees.
00:34Up to 45 or something.
00:35The heatwaves in London and all those things.
00:38To me they are failures of philosophy.
00:40History has to be defied today.
00:43And as long as the knowledge remains within that small set of seekers and teachers and philosophers.
00:51Maybe it was alright in the past.
00:53I think the non-dual understanding should now be brought to the mainstream.
00:56Yes, yes, yes.
00:57I think that's where the real challenge lies. In the masses.
01:01Yes, yeah.
01:02Till a few years back I was dealing with audiences that would range from like 25 people, 50 people.
01:08Then I realized a bigger responsibility.
01:10So today I speak to large auditoriums, stadiums and I fully well know that most of them might not be
01:18getting what I am saying even in diluted form.
01:21Still it is more helpful.
01:22I honestly see that's what the world needs today.
01:26So you can understand this idea.
01:26You see what's the difference between the busy nature and people?
01:27Yeah.
01:27It is a big impact.
01:28I think a lot of people just want to understand them already.
01:29I just want to say.
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