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Inner glasses
A spiritual talk using a parable to illustrate how perception shapes reality.
"Some Indians tried to import European cows because they give more milk. The poor cow, who was used to green meadows... could hardly see any green grass; it was only dry."
"Put green glasses on her eyes... And she began to eat, eating and eating and eating—psychologically."
The speaker narrates a story about a European cow brought to an Indian desert, which refused to eat the dry grass due to homesickness for green meadows. A visiting yogi suggests fitting the cow with green glasses, which successfully tricks it into eating. The speaker uses this analogy to discuss how humans perceive the world through their own subjective "inner glasses" and the importance of mastering one's consciousness.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Summer seminar
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