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And they were started looking for appropriate body upon which this body of a super teacher can be imposed upon. So people gathered around an enormous. Wisdom extends. Ron said about me when I walk into the room. Just those five Saturday afternoons, an hour and a half, that much impact you had on me. Did the Krishnamoorthi was born in a village called Murderabilia. I've been to his house when he was born and where he lived. A century old house, a cute little house, a nice place.

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It's kept like a monument for him today at one time in early 20th century and in late 19th century, theosophy spread across the world. This was started by Madame La Maskey. We had a great interest in occult and mysticism. Late 19th century and early 20th century saw a lot of British and other European. Seekers of mysticism traveling to India and exploring, writing lots of books, many of them. Max Muller, Paul Brunton and many others, Blavatsky was even before them.

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These are all. Explorers of mysticism. It was in those days not like going to some place to learn, it was an adventure that you really have to take off on a horseback and go to a strange country beddall all kinds of things. Try to meet the right kind of gurus and it is a whole adventure. So they put themselves through all this mayhem. Blavatsky travel to all kinds of places. She went to Tibet, she went to India, and then she came down to Tamilnadu and set up the Theosophical Society.

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Out there, which still is that.

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And then their dream became to produce a perfect meme project.

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Then they are not disinformation. I don't know to what extent they went, but actually in the law, in the tradition, there was a yogi by the name Sunita.

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Sunita saw that human consciousness could be involved if you produce a perfect human being, who could render this to all sorts of people in a way. She comes from the tradition of Shiva somewhere. It's his dream to build another being like that. He wants to build a living chiva once again a perfect teacher for the world. Who is completely multidimensional, not this kind of teaching or that kind of teaching I gave explore the whole human consciousness in the human body in every possible way.

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He wants that kind of a living being. So he started building the energy body for that kind and then. He believed that he could build a physical body on top of that and let him loose in the world. With the life span of a few hundred thousand years, so that he will transform the whole world by the time his time is done. So he started working on this project and of course, he died unfulfilled, many ambitious yogis picked up the same project that Sunita had left and tried to reconstruct this energy body of a perfect teacher who can transform human consciousness.

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So Madame Blavatsky Leadbeater and an investment who came together to power this. Theosophy moment across the world. Which they successfully did to a large extent, and they gathered the most phenomenal library on the planet is still in the Theosophical Society of India. They gathered every kind of book anarcho. And they set up a whole study team, even now, decreased number of these groups are called study groups. This study circles her study groups because they study groups were set up by an investment and Leadbeater.

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These are brilliant intellect, no question about that. But they have no. In not experience, but they have gathered a phenomenal amount of information. So somewhere they believe with this information and with their intelligence and intellect, they can recreate all this. And they were started looking for appropriate bodies. Upon which this body of a super teacher can be imposed upon. Did the Krishnamoorthi Rukmani Edendale. Well, one more, whatever, they started putting them to very severe training to prepare them physically, mentally.

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But they have not experienced experience, they're reading books and trying to do this to these boys. And they put in all kinds of meditative processes, and he attained to a certain level of. He became a fantastic human being. He was something that nobody could decipher, but. He was like a flower. His fragrance could not be missed. Then they decided when JFK was about 27, 20 years of age, 27 or 28 years of age. The Theosophical Society decided to announce to the world that he's the world teacher, the perfect teacher has come.

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People gathered with great interest in this. Jake came on the podium and he said, I am not a world teacher, proof the whole Theosophical Society and their project, everything went down the tube. He had the courage. And the sense and the wisdom to say I'm not most idiots would have said, yes, I am the world leader and the reincarnation of Buddha and Jesus and everything, most idiot would have done that. He had the sense and the wisdom and the vision to say that I am not this nonsense that they are trying to make me out of.

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And Jack came out of theosophy and he started speaking as a brilliant speaker, so people gathered around him enormous wisdom and sense. So when he spoke, people sat rapt. Quite magical the way he speaks, you know, somebody was talking to when I was just 17, 18 years of age, someone was talking to me, study circles. He was fashionable for all those people who think they're intellectual. You have to read you have to listen to Jaquiss audio.

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Otherwise you're not intellectual enough in in the Indian intelligentsia, if you have not read Jacob Kirkegaard and Dostoevsky, you have no brain, actually. That's how it's treated, so it's like fashion for everybody, they should have read this, whether they get it or they don't get it. You read Dostoevsky, you read God, you read the Krishnamoorthi means you got some brainwashing. That's a gauge. So people are talking done something every Saturday afternoon, some they have a study circle where they play some audiotapes and his books are there and things.

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Some of my friends invited me and I went to they were playing a short video. The man was sitting like, this is the first time I'm seeing him, the first time I'm listening to him. He was still alive at that time. Just the integrity of the person is spilling all over him. Just the sheer integrity of the man cannot be missed. So I didn't do much reading, I heard a few audios and watched a few videos, I enjoyed him, but I was too wild to listen to anybody's.

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I had no time, but I think life was calling me all the time, so I had no time to listen to my parents or my teachers, how her get IJA, X, Y, Z, you know, I had no time for anything. So I left the study circle and went on. Maybe I attended this for about five weeks. I remember very well it was about five weekends. I went there every Saturday afternoon just for about an hour and a half.

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They would play one half an hour video or audio and then they'll all get into a discussion. And one big confusion, because nobody around him understood what he's talking about, because he refuses to use any method. He refuses to use any example. He refuses to use any parable, any story, any joke or anything, just. This is just intellectual dissection. This is called as nonmarket. This is pure nonmarket Nuna means the way of the intellect.

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Out of this seven billion people, if you find 10000 people who have that kind of a razor-sharp intellect who can without any kind of context that can go on slicing things. You will not even find it. I don't think you will find 10000, maybe you'll find a thousand people. And those thousand people may not be interested in the spiritual process, they may be trying to slice through the stock market. They may be trying to slice through something else.

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So I don't think everybody could feel the man is special, but nobody could get what he was talking about because he refused to play the role of a guru. He refused to initiate anybody into anything. He refused to give any kind of method, any kind of process. He said it anyway happened. It is true. Anyway, it will happen. But maybe after a million lifetimes. So if you're in a hurry, either you must have that kind of an intellect, which is rare.

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Or you must be willing to use the other faculties that you have off body energy, emotion, all these things, he went diving on one wheel of his car. He's good at it, but nobody else could get to do it. Fantastic human being when he was there. There was a fragrance when he's gone, only books. Because they're not living process. So Khalil Gibran said about Krishnamoorthi when I walked into the room. Jacob was sitting in Khalil Gibran went to meet him.

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He said, when I walked into the room, I walked into a wall of love. It just hit me in the face. So you would never associate Jaquet with love, he's not a loving man. That's not how he looks. Use like this. He definitely doesn't look loving. But he's very loving, his energies are absolutely compassionate, but his words are like knife. So people felt something, but they couldn't figure out what it is, they couldn't get a hold on it because he wouldn't give a hold, he said if you hold it, you may get stuck with this.

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So don't hold. If. There were millions of razor sharp minds in the world that would have been a fabulous way to do things. But in today's world, in the existing way, the humanity eats. The way people's intellects are entangled in a million things that matter is just not going to get anybody anywhere. It's a beautiful process, but. There must be people who can digest it, isn't it? So Jay Krishnamoorthi was like a flower. His fragrance was felt when he was alive, and that's all his words.

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Ah, good. If you want to. The kind of use it as an intellectual exercise to drop a few things, they could be useful. His intellectual brilliance just comes out every moment of his life. He started a few schools, which are wonderful schools. Just on. I must tell you, my association with camp. When I went to this. You know, this weekend's. Four, five, five, Saturday, Saturday afternoons, an hour and a half.

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That's my exposure to him. On one day he spoke about education. And it really gripped me. And, you know, it really twisted me inside out because of all the ideas I had never thought of an alternative way of educating people. I was only thinking of how to dismantle all the education system. In my mind when he spoke about education suddenly struck me. There was another way to do this. So just this thought came to my mind.

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I was I was just maybe a 17, 18, and I was living wild and I have dreams of running away somewhere. So I just thought if at any time, if a child comes under my control, I would like to put the child to this kind of education.

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So. It just so happened when. My daughter had to go to school when she got admission and some of the best schools in Aute, but then it just flashed me in my mind that, OK, there's a joke at school, why don't I send her there? And she went to that school and she spent eight years studying there. So just those five Saturday afternoons an hour and a half. That much impact he had on me that I handed over my daughter to his care in one way or another.