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keeping our video agency roughly all band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request, which is the and the economy prosperity on products was together combined with social logical, hard money. and very, very deep spiritual practices be the kind of life styles which are affected. india is quite different from what it was, you know, a few decades ago for lifestyle problems. we cannot blame goldman, we cannot blame enlightenment. we cannot blame any other country. we have to blame
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otis's. so then for spiritual wisdom, it disappeared to the fog in the mind and eclipse clarity, you're going to, the vision makes me feel that there is no problem in the the to hello and welcome my name is on them to make them do my show bad for the next off and on, we're going to be talking all things in the audit with a very special guest is a distinguished spiritual leader and, and i'm going to advocate with a known for his task formative teaching and leadership award winning, global and equal village welcomes you to go to good us. thank you so much. sherry durronda, das, as an indian institute of technology graduate, turned amongst spiritual leader and environmental advocate. he's renowned for his influential role within the international society for christian to consciousness or
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east con, and it's award winning good are done. echo village project. grown good task is also a highly sought after motivational speaker, known for his ability to articulate the principles of block 2 yoga in a way that is accessible and relevant to contemporary society. so you're an id may graduate? yes. when did you discover that you need to play at? actually, you know, it's the fact that in india, practically everybody gets introduced to spirituality and the 1st level at home, you know, homes, the places where it'd be good you know, academic dice to all of this. so that's how my beginning was. but then when i was studying and i, i came across the bug would get to give me a rough idea of who was in your family at that time. and us more, i have a father was working in the belie, still blonde, and my mother was a whole neighborhood. and i had an editor, sister thing to atems and, and, and for us to the doctor. she's microbiologist. and she was looking at, you know,
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as a company and everything. but now when i was studying, i was seeing that, you know, one of my friends, very good student with an adult, but she was much suddenly when examined is that it came. and it tried to commit suicide and we went on limited and we asked him, i need to try to commit suicide. and it said, every time i'm used to getting the good is my did, but in this exam i go to the sooner, what am i going to handle it like? and in the same exam, 4 or 5 of my friends failed in 34 subjects. and they were removing that on the campus peacefully. so i was the one that asked them what makes you think like this, and my friends will fail and supp, 4 or 5 subjects, they said i would have philosophy in life, is simple and didn't call it is a lot of job taking us out of the college as college is that was the 1st time i realized that education has 2 components. one is the skills, and the 2nd is a will, the martin education is emphasizing only on the skills but,
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but on not on the will but, and the for the gap between expectation and reality create stress. so therefore circumstances have not within our control. what consciousness is within our control circumstances may make us helpless, but consciousness protects us from becoming hopeless. so that's where spirituality comes in as a very important element of education in everyone's life. so then, you know, i was starting, i was becoming more and more fascinated by the depth of this knowledge and what it can do to create, hoping society that was the moment where, you know, i was going for the program and then suddenly there was a car accident and it was, i would have been killed in that i was only 22 at that time, but somehow miraculously, by the law degrees i was given another chance, you know, so therefore looks like i need to really reduce color red, my balance and energy should go hm. so i thought that i will be adding more value
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if i'm able to take the ancient wisdom and present it in a language. and that it is rich are easily understandable to the modern society, spirituality, i'm john, helps, i think, make us as a chip, us, and spiritually or emotionally. but how do you think, suppose you or dig into the good father, the misery human misery. uh, maybe it can use it a bomb, but i'm seeing basic things. and i see people who are working on a daily basis. ridge dba, the seller shopkeeper, a. chloe. how does that actually did help him or her? it's a great question. and if i'm doing, if we go back to what some of the economists have explained about how hot it was from 180 to 1080 model,
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was practically having to 6 percent of the words gps. and then gradually it came down to 25 percent by $1500.00. then at the beginning of $1800.00 goes to around 16 percent, but by 1900 it came down to almost one percent because of the british intervention and things like that. so when people from across the world that searching for the product, david, aware of the economic prosperity which might have had and the economy prosper deal, but it was to get the combined with social logical, hard money and very, very deep spiritual practices. when my goal it, in the 1800s established is new education policy for the mid additional that time, 650000 sounds good schools right in existence. and some script was very much, deeply entrenched in society and you and song and other travelers. i would have
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been extensively about this bit of shorter dna, which was sole visible, palatable in india, you know. and therefore when we look at spirituality, it is hard money of the self. it is hard money with nature, and it is hard money with the community, like goldman sachs came with the report that between 2015 to 2025. the infrastructure inside investment required. and then that would be almost $1.00 trillion dollars. and where that money would come from $800000000.00. so that would come from family savings. no family savings will only happen when that is family feeling. and part of was practically having that family bonding time. literally based on cultural tradition, spirituality, the various festivals. and they've been all part of the ecosystem which would bring people together when that is the foundation of spirituality. and then that is
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automatically sustainability and social impact. so these like goods well for to an on, for students on detroit which was known for more to god for they have all become no goose. don't see why manufacturing can change and then it can become irrelevant. but why don't i see my did i see it on gum knob? and these are all evergreen and growing because as potential adults, i think it was in order to inch. that's amazing. but what does, what do you think the basic, biggest or should problem then by that i today, the biggest problem we are dealing with is in equity. disparity of, of income and opportunities. and the social level. and spirituality helps in transforming the greed in the heart was as soon as in the hot cushion, this is the 3 gates which lead us to degredation is number one last 2nd
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is agreed and thirties and good. so then green gets transformed into compassion. then automatically, people want to actually shed data sources more and more. and that's all model was to a great extent, even today, that's all we see that even included. got it. the tactical initiative ordered vaccines all over the world without the when you know that thing and i live and leg by prime minister of all the in the gum. and the whole vaccine distribution was very much appreciated. my people because it was part of the insomnia or compassion . so therefore, that is a very important element that we have to harmonize society. the 2nd element, or the 1st level is mass to amount of destruction has resulted in lack of control and composure of people or what are the other one says, because christian essays for the things you need for social discipline. because discipline is a fusion of invention with action. so the 4 things are,
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you bought it for the eating. you the heart of the creation. you the jewish, the work, and you go to muscle and slip a need to just sleep. so if you're to work recreation, sleep and food are under control, then you have self discipline to be the kind of life styles which have affected india is quite different from what it was, you know, a few decades ago. best eyes ation as affected. and therefore, that will result in diseases that will result in loss of productivity. you know, in guys becoming the diabetes capital guardian, problems are increasing all of these our lifestyle problems for lifestyle problems . we cannot blame goldman, we cannot blame and light them, and we cannot blame any other country. we have to blame our sales. so i would say that that is the 2nd most important challenge across all age groups. very,
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we need to help people improve their lifestyle, therefore, the government has come with his life a better time. he does live style for enlightenment, me following a proper life day, which is enlightenment friendly, which is human friendly and which is person that are different deals. so, so i think all of this put together needs to be addressed. so if one has a hard, when you over to sales hard money with nature and hard money with the community. these 3, if they're integrated, then i think we'll be living in a much better environment. so is there a place for us, for the jet or dean politics? yes, of course you know that because christian essays in get that email, give us what they, what you're going, broke the one who said that this knowledge, remember i did a she will be do this knowledge was spoken to the roger the she's so the king had 2 functions can you was known as shop 3, a trip that the one who protects that protection was
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a 2 levels. one was physical protection. second, most economical protection and code was spiritual protection. so one was wide possibility and to provide but of us. so the king was responsible for providing both prosperity to people and what bus so in that way they were supposed to protect and today be find that more and more people are confused about that. but it was about their life's journey. and therefore, the gate that was traditionally given and followed and practiced by the leaders and the gangs that's for, you know, christianized speaking, a gina was a leader, a king. because the leaders deal with the biggest level of decision making and the decisions with the leaders make impacts maximum number of people. so then for spiritual wisdom, it disappeared to the fog in the mind and it creates clarity. it creates confidence, it creates conviction and creates collaboration. it creates cooperation. so that is
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how leaders will get empowered. you're going to decision makes me feel that there is no problem in the i c. i means i've, it should be, have a like that you, when you're organization go to attacked by so it can see this. how do you deal with criticism? how new deal with negativity means you as an individual and you as who represents an organization which has been there for a long time. i was in new york, i went to the treat fed, but i guess the same thing that it was wonderful. so how do you deal on both levels an individual level and then level of organization with criticism? excellent, and don't you for you to angry? yes. very good question unable, i'm g. in the level of data christmases, i'm going to need but with the the all over again because i'm i, my grandfather got no made media public, utah. when i was small, then added,
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i would keep them and i was looking for the book and then one way and nothing was happening. it helped me keep my peace. and now i'm going to date exactly in today's day and age. because i have been teaching philosophy for 30 years. and so if i look at how people get inspired and infected, and if i keep philosophy on one side, an arts and go to the other side for 2 days, damage, arts and culture, which is properly directed and infused with the right philosophy. and it will have the highest, in fact transform ation. so the questions which you are asking me the on search is data modeled in the form of stories and that deals with jet, portrayed in there to conform in various ways in movies and theater. then people get the idea that this is good supposed to be model to model. so question of what example in the get this is i don't do a good. i'm welcome september, the 8th them to it. that the speech would have to fight that
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a to 6. i don't the way to cut them. it should not agitated this september. it should be good for them. it should be pretty, i'm pleasing. hit them. it should be beneficial slot di our best and i'm it would be based on the shots or wisdom. so got, i'm not at that you these did. she comes running into the gum, you know, each to comes to the camera nodded. you know, such as play and as today goes and find who they do the panics and comes into the companies. these are listed as see if he's relieved. any fluids or history or see if they still looked at out of design. so did you click online, go, i was gonna say, no, i just came searching for you. i knew this to looks at other geneticists, you, i use less cafeteria, you had your gun d one, you did not use it to kill. and at that, go to my you getting back. i mean, you are such a colored, you are useless and you're going to be wise, useless. as soon as i said that i did turn up at the be sward and looked at the solution and said, i have taken a while that what are the sizes?
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my god, d y wheeler, my dear lord, gave me permission to give you the steed and criticizing his hand on the head that i supposed to get the and i'll do this, do. so here, here is a problem on hand. so question that says out of do not did are 2 types of rate and which you can can do. and i said what interesting says one is you killed the other with the weapon. the 2nd, then you could have, besides the other person using shot records, which builds his heart and break his heart and thought him into that. that is equal to killing the purse. so keep this word and can you these deals with words. so did you not give this word and a started criticizing of these to left right and center, and then he became so ashamed, he fell into this dispute and begging for forgiveness. then i did and got up automated with the motion. the sword kept the sword on his own neck, looked at cushion and said, i have to decides my worship a little brother,
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my dear christian, i gave me permission for killing myself. and goose that said from fly up and fly to what is going on here. he looked at uh, you know how to do 9, said he in shots that there are 2 to commendations of how to get the order. so i just want, i said really more of a cushion. i said one is you can your services weapon, 2nd way of getting yourself is when somebody plays this themselves. so plays is equal to suicide. oh ok. so if you raise your own settles and you don't explain, it is as good as getting your sense. so to not give this or don't started pleasing him. so and then finally question i said, i think that's fine though. so cushion are demonstrated the power of words when we speak words which are hurtful to others, and i call it the 3 concepts of the mind. comparing complaining and going to be sizing. so the fun is without born but misuse of the duncan political are born.
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so therefore, that is how powerful the bonus that the tongue is. so therefore, when someone for the sizes us, you can either respond with anger or we respond with emotion. so there are 3 ways. one is political response. one is the emotional response code is divorced or response for decal. response means yes, criticized. i will also criticize so in certain situations, we have to choose that emotional response. somebody criticize either email, lots of this, but someone very close, someone very intimate, it's a deep relationship and we just feel totally shattered by that. and we don't even have energy to respond and we'd be emotionally affected. so that's an emotional response. we just lose the will you want to have that relationship or do anything certain circumstances, would it be like that? and there will be certain criticisms we will go to read. we will have to adopt
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a devotional response, which basically means when a person is criticizing us and we can do an understanding process, we should think maybe in the past something i've done because of which this response is coming for my beautification for my benefit for giving me a new direction in life. so depending on situation, we have to choose a political response and emotional response order the worst on response when criticism comes into it. so that's basically how the gate defines a response as to what the system do. get angry. i do get angry and you know, and that is something christian essays and get the sharpness. what do you have, what you have a sort of brock should either be motion up or do not say is it still when we are to control all these less, then go to not. when do, when this fight will go on, this is brock city to do this or leaves the body to the last moment fight we're
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going to do. i've loved the concept. thank you. thank you for you know, the director of the, the place go and then the overdue, and that isn't how is your being an ex student of i to help you in making this a great success? yes, thank you for asking that question. the nicole religion bottle good me and the idea behind that was india has 750 districts. and some districts like bolivar, which of a population of almost $40000000.00 now with an average income of only $27000.00 per piece. but and how we can help improve the economic position of that place by reversing migration and connecting the city to the village more. that was a park behind doing a project because it's gone is already present $1100.00 places across the world. but i am literally in cities, but this was a project we wanted to be based in a village. and we wanted to combine split. it's our daughter's them equal tourism
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with order level. so eco tourism as a catalyst for the development of people from the city are looking for these people in the village are looking for economic development. so hope to connect that when you do a wellness place, the construction happens and integrates the environment. so we developed the entire eco village using sustainability principles. so with my background in engineering and a group of 34, the monks we had who had also kind of having similar educational backgrounds because been a lot of skills together to make sure that the equal village could be beat. ask for sustainability principles by having a good strategy between ford water and energy and waste 400000 mark blocks. we created the also co op to the side of biotechnology, blonde, which is a bit into variety. mm hm. by my doctor, people up with like, uh for waste management. so the good for to grow leaders of sewage, water treated and going back into integration. that's how we are dealing with waste
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. using technology, we have a plastic bottle is as blunt, which can words the plastic waste into fuel and deliberate fuel. and we're trying to showcase organic farming. and we are trying to also bring in rainwater harvesting and a big we, we have like almost a 10 grow later. but in order hard listing thing for actually for recharge, these are the big challenges that wall is facing with water, with food for the waste. just for example, the food waste in us, you can, you together can feed 1000000 people across the whole world. so we're trying to demonstrate to the whole world, the synergy between spirituality, which would help in sales control. sustainability, which is compassion to nature and social impact by which we are trying to make lives better for people and demonstrate how the world can be a wonderful, integrated family, you know, have a smiling while you are answering my question. do you think the being in mind monthly or a conscious is affordable for the regular indian side?
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it's very, very simple. unable g, the united nations has reached out to split into a lot of renovations and created a work to go to court. you and fit for us in 2017. okay. which is they're requesting split it to a lot of innovations and meters to promote sustainability principles. so they have appointed me as one of the you and fit for the counselors. ok, so like that, even in the art, you know, movies and all of this, these teams have to be promoted a lot. so people get infected just to pick 2 examples daily and see a, 2016, the fuel consumption of all the gods put together was, you know, 1000000 tons of pickles. and for that you need 12000000 tons of oxygen for that you need, you know, 60 quarter or please for that you will need a huge protest, but as billions. yeah, there's hardly 1400 square meters. so if you consider soap in deputies,
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this india use is consumed. $770000000.00 global items of shop every year. and for that, almost 14, lindley does 14000000000 liters of water is used. and if you see book based and sample, so you have almost 194000000 kilograms of shampoo in the as we use this for which they use point one, you know, 1000000000 leaders of water. and 2 based is a 3rd thing which we use able to, we have almost 20000000 kilograms of beast. india is consuming in one ear for that you use point 4000000000 leaders of water. so put together 14450000 liters of water. and we are using 4 just based shampoo and soap which can actually be the water for 4900000000 book. so just imagine if
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a person becomes more on just of the consumption of these ad, this a daily news items. so the next, you know, exponential saving of water can be humongous. so on shift and this has to be 3 east and i think, you know, for the industry also has to play a major role because nobody has been able to impact the culture and people's habits as much as i am. and i have a logic for that because film industry like other industries, is also an industry, you know, and that's my best time to talk, right means you mix something and people who watch it, they pick out depending on that. but it's on a what is good enough and, and some people take what is bad in the sense. you know, i would need to is that by me and i wouldn't need that, but somebody is, i will dig something best out of it. and somebody has a mean not
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a comforting best. ok. so for that industry does have a, a, have to put in money and in a time and get that money into time. but this conversation can go on and on and on because it's so fascinating and it's so it's such a learning experience for me and for all of us. but one, my last question to you is, what is your vision for part of the next decade? product is going to be the whole giving center for the whole planet in the next to the good to because the world has enough of the sources in the world has enough conflicts as well. it has enough problems. the whole world is sort of thing for one thing. as because in sounds good at the, in the shop and product with its leadership, with its attitude, with its lost wisdom, is going to be the hope given capital for the whole thing to go ahead and go that
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route. and thank you for watching. join me next week for another intimate conversation with another s team to guest and let's talk about it. thank you. thank you so much. the everything had changed with our daughter. she was completely when they came back and they told jamie, your daughter is having a diabetic ketoacidosis, i was miserable. i just felt sick and nauseous. hardest cancer diabetic per on her . obviously that affects every part of it organises
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the american diabetes association. is that the american diabetes association has been bought off by the millions of dollars that the pharmacy corporations hit them every year. i wasn't given a specific diet, just told to inject and test. so i wish i could go back and change the governing bodies, put those recommendations out, forces physicians to live within those guidelines for fear of reprisals. people have not been told the full truth on how to manage the diabetes and what, what the consequences are funding low carbohydrate diet. there was a multiple $1000000000.00. they found the corporations that were go bankrupt. hello and welcome to the cross,
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