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Philosophy 7.

BOB: But, do you think one changes over one's life time?

B:  Again, I keep saying, "I don't know." But, I read a great dal. And it seems from what I've read, that in man's many incarnations, [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] slowly from the average. ^[[he]] develops and develops until he becomes the really great well balanced and loving human being. I like the idea, of course I'm hooked on such more. (RMB: 32-33) ^[[ (RMB:39)? ]]

(***Philosophy - Krisnamurti)

BOB: How much time did you spend with Krishnamurti? What kind of relationship did you have? Could you talk with him whenever you needed to?

B:  I went to his talks at the first camps. For three years I was in charge. We put on entertainment [[strikethrough]] for fun [[/strikethrough]]. I saw him a little bit. I had five interviews with him. I'd call on Robert Logan and Rosalind, who had their meals together more or less. I saw him fairly often. I never had a personal feeling for him. Helen Freeman, about whom I wrote in, "The Angel Who Wore Black Tights", had a very personal feeling for him. I didn't. But I was always interested in what he said.

I still think he said many wonderful things. But, I think he made mistakes in his personal life toward the end, because he began not wanting any organization. And for forty year Rajagopal managed all his trips, the whole paraphernalia that