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THE SOLUTION
institutions. But they have been giving and people have been receiving. Whether it is missionary kind or the service oriented organisations who take up that job. But what is the philosophy they advocate? The philosophy of the recluse. We should have a philosophy for a Grhasta. As yesterday I was talking about, the wanting mechanism cannot be abolished. It will be there. We should know how to balance. I don't know whether human beings will ever come to such a solution soon, but that is our prayer.
When I see the world for the past one and half centuries, there has been very little improvement. Everyday things are becoming worse. People are getting infuriated for nothing. Cool and collective thinking has got out of our approaches to any problem that we try to solve. When we differ, we almost come to the conclusion that we should fight. Difference does not mean fighting. When there is a difference, we can always have an attitude of trying to take the other man's point of view, or the point of view as I was talking about it yesterday of the 'monadus monadum' - the centre. The point of view of the centre instead of the point of the view of the various degrees of the circle.
I have every hope that the method that we are practicing will give solution to the strife ridden
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