 You've been with us, we're coming and calling, now you're with me for safe soil, we're testing. I'll be there, forever. I like the commitment. Every third Sunday, our parents would always bring us to Kerala, have full afternoon on games and stuff. If I know a journey of probably 500 kilometers and I need sleep and I'm tired. You want a horseback? Most people thought I won't survive 100 days. They don't know the true, true path which was behind the surgery. 10 million, but each of you get, I'll give you. I told Samanta, 25 million. Don't do this, Samanta can afford to have 25 million. Namaskaram, sir. Namaskaram, I'm seeing the wonderful seeing you. So, so happy to be here. Thank you for this opportunity. I'm so grateful to be here. You've been with us, we're coming and calling, now you're with me for safe soil, we're testing. I'll be there, forever. I like the commitment. Yes, I'll be there, forever. I'll be following you, like millions others. I'm very good at English. I'm very good at English. I'm very good at English. I'm very good at English. I'm from Canada, Indonesia. Okay, done. Sathri, so you've been… you're too early in my sort and I know that you grew up here. How did this place change since last 30, 40 years? How did you see this place? What do you think? You know, like when we were children, every third Sunday, our parents would always bring us to Kuiara. At that time there was no the separate road. We had to come on the dam. We were so excited about that. Red light will come, you can't go. Green light will come, you can go. Those days we had not seen these things that rode with the control like this. So, we used to come every third Sunday and as we became twelve-thirty years of age, it became once in two months, then it kind of receded and as we grew up, you know, we went our own ways. But later on, you know, me, my wife and Radhe when she was young, we used to come very often, but I wouldn't come in the evening because I don't like this very surishty kind of setup. So, I would come in the daytime, the other side, where the Vishweshwarya canal is there and there is lot of fruit trees and stuff. So, we used to come there with a small group and play frisbee and have full afternoon games and stuff and then go back before this whole tourist guy once came. But when we were children, these things were, this whole garden was lit up with regular bouts, garish lighting, red, blue, green and all that. I don't think it's… it's yet there. What… the memories that you have of… No. After that, I remember, I don't know which year, the Philips took the, what do you say, the contract for re-lighting it and they did it in a very subtle way, which was actually nice. The people of Mysore didn't like it. Oh, this is not… this is not Kairas. The Kairas should be like that and all that. But I think it stayed when they did not only that dancing fountain or dynamic fountain came up, but even now the lighting is… This is subtler. …little looking like it's not lit up. Yeah, yeah. I think it's a bit too shallow, I would say, because fountains are not being seen. At that time, fountains would be right lit up. Blowing up. Yeah. I remember seeing the old pictures. This green mantapam would be fully green, you know. Yeah, yeah. Fully green means like how the palace is lit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that, green mantapam sitting there. It's all ready. Yeah, now they painted it green and it's not looking like that. I'm surprised it's so low, the light. The city is almost same, I believe. The Mysore city is almost same, I believe, almost. No, it's changed a lot. But still it has that little quaintness, unlike Bangalore. I hope it retains that. Till now there's a sixth lane road to Bangalore. If you want a big city, you can always be there in an hour. In an hour or so. So, I hope Mysore retains its city of palaces and gardens kind of image. Green. Yeah. New York City. It was very beautiful. You're here at the end of 30,000 kilometers and going strong. Whereas I, if I do a journey of probably 500 kilometers and I need sleep and I'm tired. And what? On a horseback? So that's what I was coming to that. You put all the youngsters to sleep. How do you do this? I know everybody asks you this, but I have to ask this one common question. How do you do this? I've been telling you you must do inner engineering, alright? That's the answer. Yep, it is. Because say, any machine for example, anything, any mechanism. If it's well engineered, it'll function with least amount of friction. Essentially, if good engineering needs, you take away the friction with action whatever activity it performs is almost seamless and effortless. This is also a very complex mechanism. Human mechanism is a very complex mechanism. The important thing is that you take away all the friction. If there is friction within you, what it means is you yourself are an issue in your life. Then how will you handle other issues when you are an issue yourself? This one thing you must decide in your life. We will face many issues in life. The more active you are, the more issues you will face. That's okay. But you should never be an issue in your life. You can be an issue in somebody else's life. I'll give you the freedom. In your life you shouldn't be the problem, isn't it? Then what is it? That's the dumbest thing to do. But for most people, their own thought, their own emotions are a big, big issue. They don't need anybody else. They don't need enemies. Most of them are doing great by themselves. Self-consciousness. I know. So, yeah, I think, in an engineering… This machine runs smooth, so it runs easy. No friction, frictionless. Most people thought I won't survive 100 days and 30,000 kilometers. Here I am, just another 250 kilometers and I'm dead. They don't know the true, true power behind such rules. So, yeah, now they're aware of that. So, I hope when I'm mature, you know, I write like this when I'm at your age. But how different, what difference did you make here? I've already promised the… Nobody would do it? The girl Samanta. I have promised an Indonesian girl. She's a very famous actor. Okay. And… What is the promise? I'm very curious. I told her, see, if you get 10 million Earth bodies, I'll… you'll get to ride with me. So, she just flew to Dubai. I was in Dubai and said, «Sadhguru, I've come to ride with you. I've done… I've done enough number of Earth bodies. I'll ride with you. Okay. So, I was… Is it a good 10 million? I don't know. I don't count. When she says she's done, I'll go with that. So, then I was at the, you know, UAE agro-farm. They have a farm. So she came there. She said, I bought a new helmet and she had safe soil sticker on it. I said, «All right. Are you really ready? Because the temperatures were soaring. On that day, on road, the temperatures were around 50 to 50 degrees. So, she sat in my back seat and I rode. Like, you know, the speed limit is 160. So, I was hitting 160 and she's like in fifteen minutes. Sathguru, Sathguru, please I love you. Sathguru, stop. Oh my God! But she got to sit in there for fifteen minutes. She got to… she was privileged, but she was tired of it. Just like that. And you use… Just too fast. And you usually ride at that speed or more. Hey, I won't tell you those things. It is the only time I come into my life. Speed. Oh my God! But in Germany, it was not a crime. So, I can tell you. Okay. So, I'm sure it's above 160. My motorcycle is capped at 275. Digitally, electronically capped. If we release that, it'll do probably 330, 340. Right now, it's capped at 275. And the vehicles that follow you, they can catch up to you or I… I don't think they can catch up to you ever. Capped up somewhere. Capped up somewhere. Okay, okay. I think then I need to aim at getting ten million. Ten million Earth Buddies if you get. I can come and strike, right? That I need a ride? Yes. Okay. You will get a ride. You don't have to strike. I'll give you a ride. Okay, done. Noted. So, I'm going to do that. I told Samanta, 25 million. What? Are you not ashamed? You're taking only ten million. Come on. Don't do this. Samanta can afford to have 25 million. Right now, I can't afford to have 25 million. All right. Ten million. Okay, ten million. Done. Done. Okay. I'm so sweet. You gave me ten million. That's the secret. Don't do this to anybody else. Just me, ten million. So, yeah, I wanted to ask that what different you did when you were young, so that… I mean, you had your childhood and when you were growing up, but now you're… like this, what was the different thing that you did and probably we could also do it now, growing up? One important thing that I think I did was I never identified myself with any… I was involved with everything. Family, religion, politics, I was very involved. Okay. I was involved with school, education, especially education. But when you say you don't identify yourself, you're not… See, the moment you identify, you get prejudiced. See, right now, nationality, for example, or religion, you get identified with that. Suddenly you're prejudiced. Everything that's yours looked good, everything that's somebody else's looked good. So that's one thing I did, but I never identified with anything. I think this looked at everything the way it is. So, if you see things the way they are, it's very effortless to navigate through life. Right now the problem is people get strongly identified. And because of that, they have strong opinions. You call it an opinion, I call it a prejudice. You have an opinion about what I am. See, the prejudice, I could be anything tomorrow morning different from what you're thinking, right? So the moment you form opinions, you will be prejudiced. Right now people are acting like it's their right to have their strong opinions. I have my own opinion. Now, the so-called whatever the civilized people, what they do is, I agree with your opinion, you agree with my opinion. So I scratch your back, you scratch my back, we'll go on without any problem. This is rubbish. At least if you fight about your opinion, because you believe that's right, I would appreciate that. Yeah, I'll take yours, you'll take mine. Okay, both of us, both idiots get along. It's very hard for people to understand. People who are around me for more than twenty-five, thirty years. Even today when I look at them, I don't have an opinion about them. I just look at them, how they stand right now. See them for what they are today. Because what they were for last twenty-five years, today they need not be that. That's why the human being is important because it's always a possibility. You know, like for example, we started these programs, how people wanted to do HR programs, human resources. I said human is not a resource. Human is a possibility. So we'll call it human possibility, not a resource. Resource means we know the quantity. We know the qualities of that. We take, let's say sand or iron ore or steel or something, we know the quality of that. We know what it is and we know what we can do and what we cannot do. A human being is not like that. It's not a resource. It is a possibility. If you nurture a human being properly, people will do things that you never imagined possible. Never imagined possible. See, even this, you know, 100-day journey, when I announced this on 3rd of January, people thought it's impossible. I said, you just do it. Okay, it will happen. And then some people who don't trust this, they went about inquiring with professional agencies, who can organize a tour like this, who can take care of this, who can take care of the logistics. Everybody looked at the mad schedule and they said, no, we can't do this seamlessly. Across twenty-seven nations, these eight states non-stop. Without a single day of contingency, there's no contingency plan, either for the man or the machine. They planned this in such a way one day if the machine is not working or if the man is not well, there is no contingency. Simply 100 days packed. See, when it comes to body, that's your body, this is my body. One day when we are buried, we will understand that is also not true. But at least for now, that is your body, this is my body. This is my mind, that's your body. But there is no such thing as this is my life and that's your life. Selimine cosmos. You have captured a little bit of life, I have captured a little bit of life. How much life you capture within you will determine how significant your presence will be, your experience will be. This is what we are trying to bring into people's life within our engineering and various aspects of yoga is so that as a life you are enhanced, not as a mind, not as a person, but as a life you are an enhanced life. That means if you sit here simply by yourself, still your experience of life is significant. Right now for most human beings, they have to do something to become significant. Without doing anything you are very significant. Then action becomes effortless, there is no stress about what will happen what will not happen because anyway your existence is very significant. This needs to happen to every human being. This is why save soil is under the banner of conscious land. We need to think twice why it's called conscious land because we are living so unconsciously right now. So talking about youth, it's the day that we are living. Talking about me. You are the leader of that gang. You are the leader of that gang. The question that I am asking that doesn't include you because you are fools and I want an answer for that. We have heard you telling that if youth is not church, well it can be disastrous. India being a young country where if youth are on the right track it could do wonders. Whereas I feel most of the youth we are always in this state of confusion no canarity, there is no focus. How do we get that change that have that focus that when you want to do something you do it. You don't, you don't believe it. See can you read this board? Yes. Royal No, no, read by alphabet. R-O-Y-A-L O-R-C-H-I-D Oh, you know all the alphabets. Shankaro. No, no, no. Okay. How many years did you take to learn just 26 alphabets? At least three years. How many years to make words out of it? A lot of few years to do it. How many years to make sentences out of it? A lot of three years. How many years to make literature out of it? Five, six years. A lot of time. So when you take that much time to learn there is just a big language that brings things together. Why is it everybody is asking when it comes to most important aspects of life? Shankaro, what is the take away? Give it to me in two minutes. That means people are not giving enough significance to their life. If your life is significant is it not important for the well-being of your life to invest a certain amount of time? Now I'm telling you you invest 30 to 32 hours of time. We'll teach you something with which your chemistry will become blissful. If you simply stand here you're blissed out. Now once you're joyful by your own nature you're not an issue, isn't it? Right now your own issues are going on all the time. Life has many issues. The more activity you're doing there are more issues about it but you are not the issue. If this has to happen you must be joyful by your own nature and this there are many ways to approach it. The simple thing is if your chemistry becomes joyful people are trying attempting this with a bottle or a pill or something. Well it works for a little bit of time and then you know what all happens to them. So there is another way because this is the greatest chemical factory in the universe that we know. Most complex and sophisticated chemical factories here if you are a good manager of this factory would you create blissful chemistry or miserable chemistry? Blissful, miserable, yeah. If you're a lousy manager then you create miseries, tensions and confusions. So this is all it is. If you bring your... Yes, without taking care of it without paying enough attention without doing the necessary work with it you touch the world. Even if you touch it with best intentions it will only cause harm. Right now that's what has happened to the soil. That's what has happened to the soil. Soil has not been destroyed because there is some evil poor sitting somewhere wanting to destroy this planet in pursuit of human happiness and well-being. Why don't you speak Kannada? I know. You speak English. No, I don't. I speak very Kannada. No one can understand it. No one can understand it. Just listen to Kannada. Okay? There are many young people living in the city. Most of the youth in urban sectors, village areas, urban sectors. They would not even remember it. Last time, they were cleaning the soil. They were cleaning the city concrete, cleaning the vehicles, cleaning the houses. I call this high-heeled life. I'm not talking about the ladies fashion. Yeah, I don't, I understand. They are above the ground. Yeah. So last time they were cleaning the soil. They were cleaning the soil. So how… How much it creates problem and how does it affect the youth and everybody in general, people that is the youth who have not stepped out? I've never been talking about this in various different ways. Now that you ask the question, see the way the lifestyle changed that's happened. There are many aspects to it. One is not being in touch with any aspect of nature, not being in touch with any of the five elements except for consumption. There is no contact with water, fresh air, fire, anything, okay? Most people have never sat around a fire. Because there is no connection with any of the five elements, that is one aspect. Another aspect is today, if they are living in big cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, wherever else, most of the Indian cities are like that. If they step out of their home, they are straight into the traffic. They don't have the… very… this thing about simply running out of your home like a butterfly and hopping all over the place and nothing hits you. They always become… become concerned and conscious. Yes. But this in another fifteen, twenty years will pay a huge price. The number of people with psychological ailments will go up in a very massive way. One thing is lack of contact with five elements. Another is lack of carefree living when they are young. So we need to change this as a part of this. I'm part of this, what is called as future cities. So I am suggesting a one-building city. Someday when you have the time, I'll explain to it. You and maybe you can do a project, one-building city around Bangalore. See, if you go fifty kilometers offside the city, the realistic costs are probably ten percent or less. Right? So you buy fifty acres. You build only one acre. Fifty floors or more, up to hundred floors you can build whatever you want. Residences, offices, a small school up till seven standard, a small theater to watch your movies. See, I'm making accommodation for everybody. I'm loving it, sir. I'm loving it. A little sports center. I'm very actually calculating this plan. I really like it. Little sports center, gymnasium, whatever people need. Everything in the building. Remaining forty-nine acres, absolutely no building. At the most you can build some digibos and mantapams like that where people can sit. But no construction, no enclosed construction. Rest you just make it like a forest. Water bodies and buildings. Whatever this care is, if not manicured like this, simply you can have it like this, not like this, but full of trees where children will grow up very healthy. One aspect of life is children. Whether we individually want to have children or not, the future of the world is that generation. If they grow up sick, very early on. Sick because you removed them from the source of life. They never swam in a river. I can't believe most of them have never swam in a river. You know I must tell you because you've come from Mangalore, Netravati. I'm at that time made like this that if I see water, I just jump in. See a hill, I have to climb it. I'm like... So I'm riding on a motorcycle, my wife is new, she's just married just for three months or so. She's riding with me. I come and Netravati Bridge was new at that time. It's more than a kilometer long bridge, you know. So I park there and I unbutton my shirt, I take off my trousers in my underpants. I just jump off the... She must have been shocked. I just jump off the bridge maybe about forty feet, forty-five feet something like that. I'm scared. What if you hit some rock or something? No, no, I... I'm not that stupid. I can see the depth. And I jump where the bridge wall is, you know, where the wall is. The water is coming up almost five, six feet more because it hits the wall and coming up. I go right there. So I got extra five, six feet buffer. So I jump and then... you know, anyway because the river is flowing this way, I go through the bridge, come out, swim out there and come back. So I... almost twenty-five, thirty minutes when I come back a huge crowd has gathered. This girl is standing there drying her heart out because she's looking on the other side. You said, oh, why are you looking this side? If I fall this side, the river is flowing that side. I will come there even if it's... she's looking here and crying that I drowned. Oh, my God! I can't blame a... anybody would have cried her girl suddenly out of the middle of the jump. If she had come this way, she would have seen me swimming. At least go for swimming. But you... after forty minutes, cooking minutes of... About twenty-five, thirty minutes because I had to swim out, come to that shore and walk back. So, yeah, that... that is lacking these days, these kids. They don't have to do those kind of things. At least touch the mud or... At least a dip in the river has not happened in your life, means what a sad story you are. And I travelled across India. I never stayed in hotels. I always camped next to a small stream or somewhere I parked there with my motorcycle and just washed myself there and, you know, stayed around that and... being in nature, what it does to you cannot be described. It just cannot be described. The... for weeks on end, I've been in Western Guards, trekking and in Gopal Swamy, but these readings, once I was out there holding nearly twenty-three days, like no equipment those days, except my HMT watch. You know what's a HMT? Hmm, I know. You know HMT. The belt is old-fashioned, see. So, HMT watch is the only equipment I have. There are no phones, there is no other equipment I don't even have a torchlight. The matchbox that I carry by second day, it's all wet and warm. Twenty-three days. I buy about eighth or ninth day, something like that. My shirt, half of my shirt is gone because when I was getting off the tree, it went off. So, I always slept on the trees and in the daytime I looked for food and walked around. I've worked hundred-and-sixty-three kilometers, I think, but twenty-three days through the jungle, I saw all kinds of animals, tigers, elephants, bison, there are lots of them. So, alone by myself, finding my own food because my food ran out on third-fourth day. That's all you can carry. No light, no matchbox, no nothing. When you're cold, you're cold when you're hot, you're hot and you walk through everything. I'm saying what it does to you, both physically and mentally. If you don't do those things at all, not at all exposed, everybody need not go alone and risk their life. Even in some organized way they can do something, at least come to care and then walk around. Something, you need contact with nature because, see who you are right now is a consequence of what's happening in this 15-year-old species. These organisms, these microorganisms are like miniature human beings. The fantastic thing is there is one super-microorganism. Exact replica, there'll be a little larger one. Exact replica, larger one. Till now, people have seen fifteen to seventeen like this. There could be many more. That is super-super-microorganism becomes little more micro-micro, still microscopic only. But, fifteen layers of the same design. Larger than each species. Yes, larger than each species. They are different species. Like this, there are a trillion species. That is what makes us, even now, your body itself is sixty percent microbial life. Only forty percent is parental genetics. And we don't get this. We still think they are parents' kids. The parents think you are their kids. Parents think they are kids. Yeah, I am very sorry. I was telling you, I was in Sofia and this little girl, eight-year-old, welcomed and says, Siddhu, I want to do silk soil, but my mother, go, go, go, go. I said, you tell your mother she is twenty percent. She is not going to like it. She is not going to like it, but that's the truth. That's the truth of our life. So, we read these facts and these doomsday predictions. No facts and all these predictions. And if we don't do what we should do, in the next thirty-forty years there will be disasters and all that. Whereas even the youth, we understand it and we are worried also to some extent. But how we change is that attitude change, they are not just worry or understand it, act upon it, do something about it. So, that attitude change, they are not just being worried and understanding about the issues. There is one problem everywhere, but particularly in India, is people are always asking, Sathir, what will happen after thirty years? What will happen after hundred years? So, essentially what they are looking for is they want a prediction. What will happen? Prediction means something is predetermined. Except your foolishness, nothing else is predetermined. What it is? So, I always ask them, do you want a prediction or do you want a plan? If you are incompetent to make a plan and you can make a plan, then you look for predictions. But what should happen on this planet? You will look at every other planet and every other star. All the stars you are looking at, most of them actually don't exist. You know that? They have gone long time ago. Their light is coming to us still. They are gone. So, you are looking at other things, it's of looking here and thinking. If you are looking at the next step, you are thinking of something else which you can't pick. So, it's a prediction. If you look at how can we do this? If there is a plan, maybe not a perfect plan. At least you have a reasonably good plan. We can always improve the plan and work on it, things will turn around. So, never ask for a prediction about anything, whether it's your personal life or the general situation in the world. What is the plan? Well, everything that you plan may not happen. But if your commitment is relentless, you can make it happen largely. A few things may not happen, but it's okay. Everything that we plan need not happen. So, everything that we plan need not happen absolutely. It is just that if as you bring more clarity to what you see, then you will see most of the things that you plan will become real because you have seen it clearly. That is, say if this is my issue all the time in my life for people around me, I start talking about something that is not tomorrow, that is day after tomorrow. I start acting on it right now, preparing the situation. It doesn't make any logical sense to anybody because it doesn't even seem relevant. But I am preparing a nut and bolt for day after tomorrow to fix it. They are the most of seeing, smelling tomorrow. They can't understand that day after tomorrow can be fixed now. So always people are either in confusion or they get angry or resentful because they think, oh, what is it doing? It doesn't make any sense. But after it happens, they say, oh, this is fantastic. Now they are connecting the dots. So that's why when something very big is being planned in my mind, I never tell anybody because if you tell them everything, they will get mind boggled. They will get, you know, incapacitated. All this is going to happen. It's better to do one by one, step by step. You tell them the next step, they are happy. You tell them the next step, they are happy. You tell them what is after twenty-five steps, they will go crazy. That's okay. For the minds like us, I think taking it each step is better than getting confused with the whole plan. This is why one needs to work on the clarity that you learn to see things very clearly. That's the problem with the you, like us including all of us. This is why I said what I said there. See, if you're not identified with anything, you will become more and more clear. See, right now, let's say for example, you're a young woman. You get very identified with your gender. Now you can't see life the way it is. You go on thinking this is it, that is it, because you're identified with a certain body form, which is a woman's body. Now you can't see life as it is. If you... Yes, you're a woman, hundred percent there's no good thing about that. But if you're not identified with it, you can see both sides of everything, which will give you clarity of life. Otherwise it will just give you strong emotions. You will also be on... Yes, it will give you strong emotions, which will throw you around here and there. It looks like it's a great thing, especially because you're in the movies, I'm telling you. I'm sorry, I'm not making a comment. Because this television series, I don't see them, but here and there, whatever when I'm sitting, news channels at least, whatever sometimes flashes, everywhere it become like this, that how do we settle the difference between you and me. Let's say we have a difference of opinion. You think that is blue, but I'm telling you it's green. No, you insist it's blue. How do you settle this? Bash your face up or cut your throat off. This is how we are encouraging you to settle this. If you and me cannot agree, the way to settle it if you are a real hero is bash your face or chop your head off or shoot you in the head or something like this. Whether it is western movies or Indian movies, everything is like that. Now worse is your video game self-time. Five-year-old kids are shooting, shooting, shooting, shooting somebody. So tomorrow, suppose I get a gun in my hand, if I have to press this trigger, I don't feel too much about your life because I've been shooting right from age, you know, age of five. On the screen I have been shooting and I've become eighteen, twenty. I would like to get a little real. This is happening, you see in America all the time. So we need to look at these things. How, what kind of society do we want to build? I said this and nobody liked it but let me say to you, maybe not so much in south Indian movies, but in Hindi movies during seventies and early eighties, there used to be a few people who are called rape experts. We've been raped, you know, like very, very violent kind of rapes being shown on the screen. Two-three people were rape experts. So all the very young people who watch those rape experts, today if they do those things in the world, suddenly it looks so bad, but you are coaching them, this is the way to treat a woman, right? In a way you're nurturing it or not? So if you're going on the street, I will come and pull your hair. That is, that was called heroic, romantic, isn't it? Being done or not? I'll come on the bicycle and tug your hair and if you fall down and sing a song, that was great. So I'm not saying you, the cinema has the responsibility of fixing everything in the society. No, I will not say that. After all it's entertainment, you can do it whichever way. But some sense of what are we doing to people who watch this? Because people who watch this are so simple-minded that they see you in the cinema and they think this is real. They are not seeing it as just to do our cinema entertainment and going home. Their heads are revved up with this and they think this is for real. So when that kind of population is what is watching cinema, I think little more restaurants believe in it. Look, at the same time I wouldn't put the burden of fixing everything in the society through cinema. It is just entertainment, little bit of art, little bit of commerce, little bit of entertainment. It's okay the way you make it. But little more consciousness about it. See, right now they brought a law, you can't show a hero smoking. All the old movies everybody was smoking. Well, it's a responsible thing. But you are showing criminals and all kinds of people. How come they don't smoke? Non-smoking criminals... By default they'll assume they will do. No, I'm saying it would be natural for him to smoke. But we are not showing that. So we don't need laws like that. By self-control we must see what is the impact we are having on other people. Are we building a healthy society by doing this or not? Little bit. As I said I'm repeating this again. I wouldn't want to put the burden of fixing the society on entertainment industry. First, like you said, there should be... Conscious, yeah. Some sense should be there about it. At least I don't know what opposite it will come my way. At least I try to... let me try to choose the work. At least you died in the movie. Yeah, at least there I died in the movie. Yeah, yeah, true. I tweak my eyes so much because it's right that even in the night... Till night I'm writing and writing, that's what I'm saying. I walk through the forest without any light or thoughts anywhere. How come the animals can walk and I cannot? So I paid attention, paid attention, paid attention to everything in such a way. If you pay enough attention without unproduced attention, see the problem is human things. Now if I am a man, I see a young woman, I pay attention to you. But another young man is going, I ignore. This is not the nature of attention. Attention is like light. The light is on. Your young, old man, woman, whether you're an ant or an elephant, it lights up. That's how your attention should be. But it just lights up, what is there? You don't make it prejudiced. You only light up this one, not light up that one. Once you do that, this is what I mean by identity. Once you're identified, you cannot even see other things. You cannot even actually see the things that exist around you. You're not paying attention. Yeah. Because your attention is prejudiced already, because you've taken an identity. So I went into the jungle and paid attention and attention. Then I always wondered why I can't see behind the tree, why I can't see behind the wall. I was just thinking, can I bend my vision so I can hear what's behind the tree, but I can't see. So I spent hours and hours and days just seeing if I can do this. That's different. But as I paid attention, I learned how when I want to tweak my eyes, I tweak them up to a certain amount of energy. I see clearly in the night, even today, most of the time I don't turn on lights in my home unless I want to read or something else. Normal walking around, I just walk around. As it is in little starlight, something may be there, but it's fine. So now I'm riding through the night with glasses on. The helmet wiser has a tinted glass, just like this. Otherwise I'm wearing this and riding. But the high beams from the opposite side would be perfect. Most of the roads we've been driving have medians, so the high beams are not really in your face. That's not the thing. You just have to see what's in front of you. So now after I finish this, you know, the two days, I have to tone down my eyes because if I live like this, it will burn my eyes out. I can't live like this for too long. No, no, no, we need it. I'll tone it down after sometime. Okay, two days after this, if please tone it down or whatever is needed. Then you will see me without glasses. Yeah, please. I want to see the eyes also. We all want you to be here and see your eyes. So don't tone it down. Okay, so I wanted to ask this, that when it came to Rally for Rivers, we started with a missed call, then we started with the campaigns and all that. And then after that the signature happened, the signing of the document happened. And then the things that happened, the farmers taking the plants in. So with respect to soil here, now that we've started in the Semiteco Nations in five, six states here signed MOU, after this, what next, what we can do? Youth and everybody, what we can do? What is the next step? Right now, this is the whole thing. If we do not approach a certain activity with the needed strategy, we will just do things out of emotion and not achieve anything. Right now, the strategy is to keep the voices up, voices up, voices up because if democratically elected governments have to act, they must know that people are totally on this. They should not fade off. Yes, if you just quieten down, then they'll think, okay, something he did and now everything's okay. Let's focus on something else, something else, something else. Every day there's some issue. You can't even blame them. Every day there is some trouble, some issue going on in the country. So they're always focusing on this. So we must keep the voice up. Once the incentive-based policy is done, then we'll get on the ground to talk to the farmers how to make these incentives, how to benefit from that. But till then, our duty is to talk about soil. To keep the conversation going about soil because the admin should understand that people really want it to happen. If you turn off your voice now and then say, okay, what happened, what happened, nothing will happen like that. We need to keep up your voice. So this should be up, so that you know it's real. So you're not at the end of the campaign. You can go back to what's been said and you're coming to Bangalore, the thing is that we have a lot of work. We said it yesterday, we have a lot of work. So yeah, we will keep, we will do everything in our capacity for the soil not to die off, for the soil to be there. See, people are not really grasping this to people are beginning to. People are at the most thinking in town, the food sector. Yes, which is also an important thing. It's a very important thing. But there's something more fundamental. See, as I was saying, 50% of your body might be alive. See, similar composition to that of the soil. If the organic content or if the organism starts dropping down, like 27,000 species per year are going to extinction. If it continues like this, when it goes into stumble, when the biodiversity starts collapsing, it will also collapse in your body. It's not because of lack of nourishment that you will collapse. You are very fundamental. Not like here you will fall apart but you will see it becomes weaker, it becomes susceptible to so many things. Even this corona virus has it there. See, if you ask any... not some great virologist, if you ask any ordinary doctor, a simple doctor, he will tell you that in your nutrition, in your food, if there is not enough vitamin A, B6 and B12, D, C, C, D, calcium, foliate, iron, zinc, papa, if these things are not there in your diet, you will become very susceptible to waste or infection. One reason why a simple virus like that takes this kind of a toll on humanity is nutritional value of the food has gone down significantly. See, even in India, you can see this everywhere, you can see this. See, how much it tortures the city people. How to what extent it affects the rural people? Very different. Because they are living a certain life where they pluck things and eat just like that. See, a simple thing, every day in the morning in your garden, it is a mango juice. Each two or three tender leaves, your immunity will boom. Don't watch it. Simply eat it as it is. It will make a huge difference. So they are eating things like that, whole western thing, wash your hands with soap, now they are soaking you in alcohol. Sanitizers, yeah. Too much. You want to live like a lab rat. So people who are living in rural area, they were not so seriously affected. Only the very aged people got hurt. Others, nobody... They treated us fever and cold, they came in wine. The same could have been in cities. If nutrition value was moved that way, you think it is much better. That can only happen by enhancing the quality. So right now people are predicting, the WHO is predicting and some agencies are predicting that in another three or four years, there could be another pandemic which is far more severe than this. So in case it's coming or not coming, is it not important to keep your body in such a way it stays with you as long as it should? Let's not keep it, please. I mean, not death. Nothing else happens, it's okay. If someone goes, what will it be? But unfortunately, you know, I am feeling so... I have to say, ignore it. The virus is completely ignored. Do not use nothing. No. No, no, no, no, no, touch it. No, no, no. I think the virus is like... WHO is this another competition for me? Hey, you are calling me a virus? You know, somebody was stronger than me, he was not letting me enter. The virus is not that strong, but... Yeah, the body is adjustable. Ignore me. You gotta be like you, Sardar. You gotta be like you. Thank you so much, Sardar. Thank you. Thank you.