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Part III: What Is Left Is the Courage

Q: May I ask you something? U.G.: Yes, please. Q: This constant change that we want to come about with our inner self, not necessarily changing the world but trying to find our inner self when we do meditation or yoga or whatever, why do we want this change? U.G.: Why do you do them all? Q: Well I try them out, I do them, and I see… U.G.: What for? Do you want to change something? Q: That's the point, yes. Why do we want to change? What is it in us that wants this constant change? Why can't we be satisfied? U.G.: You are dissatisfied with yourself, first of all. Yes? Q: Not consciously, it's a funny thing. I feel very good, I have relatively little to complain about, and yet.... U.G.: And yet you do. Do you see the paradox? You are not as contented as you say you are, as satisfied as you say you are. Q: That's right. U.G.: Something there determines that all is not right. That's why, you want to bring about a change. And who is responsible for that demand to c