Is there an action that doesn't bring sorrow?
1st Q&A meeting at Saanen, 1979
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Q: Sir, may I ask a question? Don't we have to ask ourselves first where those needs come from?
K: We are going to find out, we are going to go into that. How do these needs arise, what is the cause of it? We are going to find out in a minute if you have patience. So beliefs have become necessities. Talk to the Catholics, to the Protestants, to the Christian world that believe in Jesus, saviour and all the rest of it, they believe. Right? And you go to India, they also have their gods, they believe. So why do they believe in something that cannot be proved - you understand? - that has no validity. Why do they believe? Come on sirs!
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