OLD - 1971.08.01-serial.00187
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I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. But, but a baby... The more, the [...] more
[01:02]
The reality is also the kind of sensitive, sensitive of the reality. So certainly, certainly, both are, both are, both are But I don't know how, so I don't know what you think. I don't know. [...] I don't And that's, [...] that
[02:26]
So then you get, oh, you're a science student. You're [...] a science student. You I'm so glad to see you here. [...] I'm so glad to see you here Hello?
[03:31]
Hello? Hello? What about going out to the water to try and get some sugar to eat along with the water? That kind of thing? and so forth and so forth, they are better than us because they can't see. They can't hear us, so it's hard for them to see us, or call us, or let us talk to us. It's hard for them to hear us, but it's hard for them to listen to us, and it's hard for them to hear us either.
[04:45]
I'm very proud of the work that I've been doing for so many years. I'm very proud of the work that I've done. I love you. I love you so much. I love you. I love you so much. I don't know what to do. [...]
[05:49]
I don't know what to do. Four, you know what I mean, four, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, I've heard that When the Japanese conquered the American continent in the Middle East, I wondered if I could ever go back to the time when the Japanese conquered Mexico.
[07:24]
And that's the way it was for me. The way it was for me. So I don't know. [...] I don't Sitting down for a nap. [...]
[08:24]
Sitting down for a nap. [...] from your heart and from your mind, and that's all. So, there is plastic, polyethylene plastic, in this case. And polystyrene, which seems to be a non-physical substance, but actually is not, is plastic. So, there is this kind of polyethylene plastic, in general plastic, is polyethylene plastic. And it's not an over-practice.
[09:27]
I'm talking about pranayama. So that, that practice is not a good practice. It's a kind of practice which you can sustain in your society, in your family, in your faith. As in your faith and belief. I don't know if I've spoken to you or not, but I understand that today's tradition of American culture is very popular. And wherever I've been invited to be, many times, I've shown my love. And I think that's it.
[10:30]
So, when I was in a foreign country, in the United States, I met a young man, and he said, in fact, he said, so, I want to, I want to put my legacy on a great place in America. If we can go back to the 2000s, I know that there were a lot of people from the traditional practice, the Tibetan practice, that would go on. If we were to go back to the early 2000s, the Tibetan practice, It's just starting to make my sense.
[11:38]
I don't want to be in a plastic, in a solid of plastic, in a plastic of plastic now. It's starting to worry me. It's a test of our personal strength. It's a test of strength. It's a test of strength. It's a test of strength. Thank you.
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