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Video Information: 07.12.2021, Interview Session, Rishikesh, Uttrakhand

Context:
What is the ultimate advice for the right partner?
How to choose the right partner for marriage?
How to be committed in a relationship?
How to have a deep and spiritual relationship?
Is marriage good or bad?
What about sex before marriage?

Music Credits: Milind Date
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Learning
Transcript
00:00There was this thing that I came across which was really thought provoking for me.
00:10They spoke about, Sri Aurobindo spoke about, he spoke about three levels or three kinds
00:17of partnerships, if you can call them.
00:21He said there is one at the vital level, vital partnership, there is psychic partnership
00:25and then there is spiritual partnership.
00:28So my question is, how do I find the spiritual partner and how do I know or recognize?
00:35Just the same way you find the right Guru.
00:38Go back to that question.
00:39Okay.
00:40The authenticity in my core.
00:42You must know what you are seeking from the person.
00:46If you get it from that person, you are with the right person.
00:51What are you looking for?
00:53What are you seeking?
00:55If you are just looking for decent looks and somebody to accompany you to the movies,
01:05then anybody would do.
01:07But if you are looking really to not to make a waste of your life and if you are looking
01:13to someone who just refreshes you, gives you freedom from all the stillness we carry
01:28within from all these centuries, then you will find the right person.
01:34What are you looking for?
01:37So the right partner is not determined by the attributes of the partner.
01:44The right partner is determined and achieved by the intensity of your hunger, your inquiry.
01:54Just as I said, you go and ask the right questions from the Guru and if the Guru comes a cropper,
02:00you leave.
02:01Similarly, even with your partner, you need to ask certain questions, maybe not in the
02:06same way you formally inquire from a Guru, but the essence of the question has to be
02:14the same because the essence of the suffering is the same.
02:19Are you a different person in front of the teacher and a different one in front of the
02:22partner?
02:23No, that's not the same.
02:25So the suffering consciousness is the same, even when you are in with your, irrespective
02:31of who you are with actually, mother, father, your dog, your cat, the purpose has to be
02:38a one.
02:39The purpose is I have to be better, not in the sense of earning more money, I have to
02:46be better inwardly.
02:48I have to come out of this inner haze, does my dog help me with that?
02:54You have to be austere and rigorous to that extent.
02:59I know many people would hear this and laugh, that does even a dog need to be measured on
03:07a spiritual yardstick?
03:08Yes, of course.
03:10Why must you keep a pet if the pet is going to make your life hell?
03:18Every single thing that you do, you must ask, is it going to liberate me from my bondages
03:23and my ignorance?
03:26Why must I wear a ring?
03:28Why must I wear an earring?
03:30Why must I comb my hair this way?
03:32Why must I take a walk to the shop?
03:38Why must I breathe?
03:40Why must I wake up every morning?
03:43Why must I do that?
03:45The purpose has to be liberation and one has to be absolutely one minded on that.
03:52No wavering, no second thoughts.
03:54I know why I exist because I know how I exist.
04:00Once you know how you exist, you know why you exist.
04:05How do you exist?
04:06You exist in agony and therefore, why do you exist?
04:09You exist for liberation.
04:16So, it's not a complicated question at all.
04:24Men, women, all have this question and it has been romanticized endlessly and it has
04:31been turned into something mysterious, as they say these days, mystical.
04:37You know, how can you know whether the heavens have really chosen that particular face for
04:43you?
04:44The heavens have chosen nothing.
04:46Your angst has to choose its doctor.
04:50But that's so unromantic.
04:51Am I supposed to choose a doctor?
04:53I mean, come on, I'm looking to visit a dyspathy, not a hospital, right?
05:00I want to go to Switzerland and you are sending me to Apollo Hospitals.
05:04I mean, why do you talk of the partner as a doctor?
05:08But the partner has to be a doctor because you are a patient, you are sick and you don't
05:17want to acknowledge that because you're pretty.
05:20I'm so handsome, I'm so tall, how can I call myself a patient?
05:28You are a patient.
05:29Better have some humility and acknowledge that and then you will know the one to partner.
05:37Otherwise, you will be in all kinds of wrong relationships.
05:43And they come in the garb of the promise initially, but then it all comes off, you know, I mean,
05:52promises anybody can make.
05:54The thing is, if I really want something, I test the promise, no?
05:59Are those promises ever validated?
06:02Do we pass them through scrutiny?
06:03No, we don't.
06:04Why?
06:05Because I'm not bothered, not bothered.
06:07I may write there that I'm very concerned about me not getting infected.
06:18But am I even bothering to ask that person, so are you vaccinated?
06:23So are you vaccinated?
06:25I don't even bother to ask that person whether he's vaccinated.
06:29And I keep telling myself, you know, I care so much about my health and public health
06:34in general.
06:35So all these are our games we play with ourselves.
06:38We tell ourselves one thing, whereas we live a totally different thing.
06:44It's not others that deceive us.
06:46We keep deceiving ourselves endlessly.
06:53And the funny thing is, when we discover that others too have deceived us, we cry ourselves
07:02dry.
07:08How can you complain now?
07:11The very name of the game was deception.
07:14He was deceiving you, you were deceiving him or her.
07:18He was deceiving himself and you were deceiving yourself.
07:23All kinds of permutations, combinations and deception were happening all the time.
07:27Now that something has come up, you're crying.
07:37Explain.
07:44So once you've gone through, you know, the path of obviously stumbling down and then
07:52discovering who you are.
07:54Even after that, there are, I mean, it is happening.
07:58So they will pop up right in the garb of looking right, looking in the sense, not looking right.
08:05I mean, we are obviously not that shallow anymore.
08:08So looking in the sense, oh, all like they're deeper than that and all that.
08:13So how do you spot a lie?
08:15Does an infected person look different from a normal person?
08:19No, no, no.
08:21So what do you do?
08:22You test, test, test.
08:26Always carry RT-PCR kits with you.
08:29Keep testing.
08:30By the looks, you will never know whether the fellow is infected or not.
08:35You must test.
08:36And how will you test?
08:38Through your own angst, through your own inquiry.
08:41So is there no depth left in the men anymore?
08:44I mean, I mean, I mean, what?
08:46What is the game?
08:49Predominantly.
08:53If there is no depth left in the men and women are usually unable to see that, is there any
09:02depth left in women either?
09:08Had there been, I mean, generalizing, you are generalizing, I am generalizing, but let's
09:11play this game.
09:13If there is no depth in the man, and the woman still falls prey to the man, what kind
09:22of depth does the woman have?
09:26Correct.
09:30That's the utility of depth.
09:32You don't fall prey to shallowness.
09:36Without the real thing, nothing in life falls in the right place.
09:48At times, we might be deluded into thinking that things are going well with us.
09:56They cannot.
09:57They cannot.
09:58Even if it is happening, it is going to be very short-lived, and the end is going to
10:05be tragic.
10:08You can happily run your car on a flat tire for two kilometers, and then
10:26you can have a powerful steering, we have power steering these days, and the engine
10:32is very powerful, 200 horsepower, and you are an insensitive driver, so you don't quite
10:41notice the vibrations in the vehicle.
10:43For two kilometers, you can happily run the vehicle even at 60 or 80 miles an hour with
10:50a flat tire.
10:55That's all.
11:01And then when somebody calls you up or gestures from outside, hey, hey, you are such a fool,
11:08he is unnecessarily raising a scene.
11:17All these are conspiracy theorists.
11:20I am so happily riding my vehicle, and the fellow is warning me from there and playing
11:26it up, they don't like my happiness, and that's what so many people verbally or non-verbally
11:39say to me.
11:40They may not say that, but it's writ large on their faces, and we are so happy, probably
11:45you don't like our happiness.
11:49I want you to be really happy.
11:53I know the thing that you call as happiness.
11:58I know how deceptive it is and what kind of pain it would leave you with, therefore I
12:06am warning you against false happiness.
12:09I'm not an enemy of happiness.
12:13I don't like this movement into deeper and deeper pain in the name of happiness.
12:43Personal problem, social problem, global problem, there is just one problem, unless
12:59we address that, we can have a thousand names to a thousand problems, and it's very easy
13:10to address that, and very difficult to address that, because that problem is not outside
13:15of us, that problem is within us, that problem lies in our very build, so it's easy because
13:24the problem is near, it's difficult because the problem is within.
13:43You know in this book that I read, David Epstein, it's, it did quite well actually, it's called
13:53Generalist, why generalists triumph in a specialized world, so there are so many things, many times
14:07one is endowed with, like personally for me I'm drawn to a lot of stuff, so basically
14:14do I do it all?
14:16Is it possible to do it all?
14:22I'm drawn towards all the stuff in the pharmacist's place, which medicine do you, which sickness
14:45do you, which medicine you use to treat your sickness, basically.
14:51First thing is acknowledgement of the sickness, that decides the medicine, and that then rejects
15:02all the needless medication, needless medication is very close to more sickness, all that in
15:25ignorance of the real disease.
15:33I was talking more work-wise in the sense, there's music, there are a lot of things,
15:37so even…
15:38It doesn't matter, all these are objects in our sensory world, we need to know who we
15:47are and therefore what is it that suits us, skill-wise at points in my life I have been
15:58good at certain sports, I have been good at mathematics, I have been good at engineering,
16:05I have been good at management, I have been good at acting, what is it that I need to
16:18do, it's just not that I feel talented in some space, so I take that space up, talent
16:30is such a foolish thing, I would have probably made a good physicist, but is that the need
16:52of my consciousness, even today if I, if there is one thing that attracts me beyond
17:11Vedanta, it's physics, I haven't taught physics, and data analytics, but is that where my real
17:34need lies, is that where the sickness of the world lies?
17:40What does the world need, if I become a physicist, that's not going to heal the world, we already
17:48have enough physicists.
18:07And with this question, are the words of passion, calling and all such things, but I feel so
18:21passionate about what, let's say, give me something, singing, now there is hardly anybody
18:37who does not feel passionate about singing, but hello, I am not against singing, anybody
18:47in India who is not passionate about cricket, 74.6% India wants to get into the national
18:58cricket team, either cricket or acting or singing, those who cannot make it to the Wankhede
19:06stadium, want to make it to the studios, either the stadium or the studio, so that pretty
19:17much covers the entire population of the country, hello, to hoots to passion, you see
19:27what you must do, not what you are inclined to do, being born in India, obviously, you
19:37would be inclined to take the ball or the bat in hand, I too was inclined, that's not what
19:44I am going to do, or perhaps use your singing in a way that it is conducive to serve the
19:53purpose, now that makes sense, what sort of songs are you singing, but again you have
19:59to determine, if your songs are just a means towards some higher end, then are songs the
20:10best means towards that end, if the end is the important thing, then are the songs the
20:22best means, if they are, continue with singing, if they are not, pick that up, which would
20:30be most efficient in taking you towards your goal, so Meera sang bhajans of Krishanji too,
20:44Meera succeeded with songs in reaching Krishan, not everybody succeeded with songs in reaching
20:53Krishan, you have to ask yourself, is Krishan important or the songs, the answer would be
21:06Krishan if you are honest, if Krishan is important, are songs the best way, if the answer is yes,
21:12continue with singing, if the answer is no, don't deceive yourself, pick some other way,
21:21if you persist with singing, irrespective of knowing that this is not taking you to Krishan,
21:28then singing is more important for you than Krishan and that's bad, good point, I like it,
21:40lovely, when Meera asked to pick between her bhajans and Krishan, what would she choose,
21:49Krishan, bhajans were good for her only because they were 100% aligned with her love for Krishan,
22:01bhajans are secondary, Krishan is primary.
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