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Chapter3
f politics.

    ture try t lead everyone to disaster.

    By and by, turned into establiss o exploit and maintain ted interests.

    I am not asking you to do aemples, I am asking you to get rid of all t is  of temples.

    ted interests o be destroyed.

    temples o be saved from turning into establiss; to be saved from groupism and bigotry.

    A temple is a very beautiful place if it remains just a reminder of God, if it remains  reflects a pohe sky.

    I am saying is t as long as temples remain tics, tinue to cause misfortune.

    And, indeed, noemples are not tics.

    emple is built for t automatically becomes a bed of politics, because politics means groupism.

    And religion is sometely noto do h groupism.

    Religion means a sadment to spirituality, and politics means groupism.

    Al religion can be related to a sad it can ion to groupism.

    Politics survives on groupism, groupism survives on red, and red survives on blood -- and the whole mischief goes on.

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    As a symbol of God temple has become impure.

    t impurity o be removed; t  beauty.

    If a village emple o to tians, tiful.

    temple  of the village.

    temple e.

    ter temple  feel t, by doing so, t outside t temple is a place o enter  temple is only meant to be a place ude.

    temple e place for meditation.

    And meditation is to God.

    Everyone cannot find it easy to make  it can be used for medit
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