We can add, what conclusions we can draw, that it is not only as I have just given you an example about people in miniature. It is also in the global sense. It is impossible to count how everything is connected with each other. It turns out that I am and you are my reflection. If you are all gathered together, it is me. And I am you. In miniature, sorry, modestly. It turns out we’re all one organism too. And if one of you is extinguished, it’s like you’re sawing your own finger, you know? It’s illogical. And if I’m ticked off, you’re ticked off. If you get ticked off, I get ticked off.
So it turns out that the better my mood, the more I am taking care of, the more you take care of yourself. It’s a paradox. And I’m not talking about me. I’m just using myself as an example because it’s a better way to convey information. I mean, it could be the same thing with some rock musician. There’s a source. We all have a source of inspiration and nourishment. And that source can change a thousand times in a lifetime, cover to cover. You listen to one rocker, figuratively speaking, and then you listen to another, and then you switch to studying dinosaurs. But there is a source. And as long as this source is there and it is still growing, you are growing too. But if that source is broken, you will be broken. Well, if you don’t switch to another source. It’s all very much interconnected.
And that is why it always happens that we now see in the world, when there are conflicts, that these are all large organisms. And it’s like the left hand of someone, the right hand of some God, figuratively speaking. And imagine, when Muslims are offended, why do they all unite at once? Because it’s all one big organism. And there are countries, which have a common Spirit, and it turns out here that there is a clash of some Spirits, which are distributed among people, and among cities and countries, and there they infringe on each other. And it is hard that I see it now, as if one huge hand emerges from a pile of butterflies fluttering, and opposite to it there is a second huge hand and there is such an arm-wrestling. It’s like someone is arm wrestling like this. Only one hand consists of the people of Israel and the other hand consists of the people of the Muslim Middle East. And it turns out that these arms are made up of people and these poor people are dying and falling down from these arms, but these arms are wrestling with each other. So that’s how I see it all now. We are all connected. And when someone says that he doesn’t care about everybody – it’s not quite logical of course.