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Philosophy 3.

What I come back to all the time is Krishnamurti. As I was saying, I was going to go out and save the world. My God, I wish I could! I can't tell you. I look at the newspapers and it's like a pang in my heart to read about the poverty, the destitution, the killing, that goes on. That I can't hear. All that I can do-all anyone can do, is to free ourselves of our own violence, which is an extraordinary [[strikethrough]] mark [[/strikethrough]] task. Krishnamurti has brought it up: you cannot save the world, you can only save yourself.

I feel this...(do contradict me if you don't agree), but I sincerely feel that only by being [[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] really decent, honest, compassionate, human beings...we're all in it together and that has a tremendous influence.

Here we are, five people. If all of us were really honest, fine compassionate human beings, that would have a great impact. But who wants to deal with it? We don't even want to say something. (1:10-13,19)

***(Masc/fem energy)

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I think that there are two energies in life. Now what I'm going to say is my own thought. There could be nothing to it. But for the present from what I've read, I feel that there are various forces in life. We know nothing about them. But let's say masculine and feminine.

Now I heard, and of course my thought is developed from what I've read and listen to, that we're born with masculine