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Morning Walk
Harikeśa: I used to ask, "What is the goal of all this?"
Morning Walk
Harikeśa: They keep it very mystical, so that you keep thinking in the future you'll get something.
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Harikeśa: Not like in San Francisco, though, Los Angeles.
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Harikeśa: His disciples gave him, Maharishi, four big pills of LSD.
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Harikeśa: Yes. And he just stood there and said nothing happened.
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Harikeśa: Because he just stood there and said, "Nothing is happening to me," everybody has figured that
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Harikeśa: At the ultimate.
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Harikeśa: It hasn't become very popular.
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Harikeśa: Maybe people don't believe it.
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Harikeśa: Well, only some people commit suicide. As far as I'm concerned, I'm very happy.
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Harikeśa: So it's not possible that anyone's happy? There is no possibility of anyone being happy.
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Harikeśa: What about if one is in the mode of goodness? Maybe one or two...
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Harikeśa: But I look around and I see everybody else enjoying.
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Harikeśa: They all tell me what a great time...
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Harikeśa: "Well, my guru, Meher Baba, tells me, 'Don't worry. Be happy.' "
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Harikeśa: He says, "Don't worry, be happy, and just love me."
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Harikeśa: Yes. He was killed by a car.
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Harikeśa: Well, all the svāmīs are saying that all you have to do is just be happy.
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Harikeśa: The government. It is printing it up.
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Harikeśa: But if I think I'm happy, isn't that enough?