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Deepak Chopra on the Middle East

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  • Please Pray For World Peace

  • I almost never agree with Deepak Chopra, but this particular clip was very intelligent and objective on his part. He sees the fault on both sides. Basically it comes to this: America funds everything b/c of oil money. Directly or indirectly b/c of our addiction to gas, our money spent on oil is funding something bad somewhere.

    I'm not even one of those environmentalists, but I think I've become one when I realized how oil money is a contributor to the problems.

    Bring on the hybrid cars!

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  • Deepak Chopra = Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla

  • Omaan! Editing Cut on 1:00.. he was talking about the American govt putting pressure on Arab world to pay just one percent of their wealth to pay for Palestine education

  • @dreamissbehaved

    I hate how he tries to come off as someone who is in the KNOW or intellectually more honest than other scientists or philosophers.

    It bothers me how he acts and speaks on scientific claims and tries to come off that truth is relative.

    But, this wasn't too bad. No Fluffy fluff

  • Although true it is still too exoteric. No one gives better information about the nature of Jerusalem and what reeeally is going on there than a Kabbalilst like Rabbi Berg.

  • Everyone knows what is going on in the middle east. Let me summarize. There are 3 religions there. Judaism, Christianity and Islam. For some reason, they all originated in the same geography. They can't stand each other and their holy books reject the teachings and philosophy of each other. The proponants of that religion want to win that holy war. They are in conflict and the manufacturers of weapons profit from that conflict. Millions of people have died. Everything else is an eye wash.

  • I like him. He is a man of great wisdom that has inspired thousands. But as far as the esoterics of the Middle East conflict I don't believe anyone knows what's reeeally going on better than Rabbi Berg...

  • why don't you tell Deepak Chopra. He might change his stand on how he sees the arrangement and sustenance of conflicts

  • A very incisive view of the situation. The notion that smaller countries are operating totally independantly, with America being unable to really influence them is ultimately false. If a real sense of the importance of peace and non-violence comes from America, rather than the sometimes glorfication of war, then our planet can have a better future.

    America at heart wants world peace, it's the only way we'll all survive now. Americans, make your real voices heard, they'l be appreciated!

  • I often hear people make this statement...

    What does this mean? World peace, it seems self explanitory but practically non-existent in the recorded hsitory of humanity. So the point of praying for, wishing for, hoping for, "world peace" is?

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