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syn = Interview. Announcements by [[Sw Prem Amrito]] : (name inaudible) of Der Spiegel (inaudible)
syn = Interview. Announcements by [[Sw Prem Amrito]] : S.P. Schinner the staff correspondent for Der Spiegel (inaudible).
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Der Spiegel.  
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Der Spiegel.  


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:Question 2
:Question 2
::So you're not sure if you would settle in India.
::So you are not sure if you would settle in India?


:Question 3
:Question 3
::Well, you are in the land of the Manu and the Himalayas. Do you feel any regret at the incidents of the past few months, your ignominy in U.S. jails?
::Well, uh, you are in the land of the Manu and the Himalayas. Do you feel any regret at the incidents of the past few months, your ignominy in U.S. jails?


:Question 4
:Question 4
::Do you feel unhappy, or you take it in the stride as others have done, as Buddha has done, as Socrates has done?
::That may be a harsh word, but how do you... feel unhappy, or you take it in the stride as others have done, as Buddha has done, as Socrates has done as you say, you take it in the stride?


:Question 5
:Question 5
::Do you mean to say that the American bureaucracy and administrators by and large they are fascist?
::You mean to say that the American bureaucracy and administrators by and large are, they're fascist?


:Question 6
:Question 6
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:Question 10
:Question 10
::On the other, you say America has helped your movement?
::On the other, you say America has helped your movement? I mean... I think...


:Question 11
:Question 11
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:Question 12
:Question 12
::So you think this diabolical strategy a mixture of force and threat?
::So you think it is a diabolical strategy a mixture of force and threat?


:Question 13
:Question 13
::It seems a little strange that for twelve days you were tortured in the U.S. jails and subjected to all kinds of physical indignities that I read in the newspapers. And then your (inaudible) following in the United States were passive witness to this. They could have appealed to President Reagan and asked him bear some pressure to prevent this. How is it that they couldn't prevent a situation like this?
::Thirty million you said?


:Question 14
:Question 14
::You have said that they wanted to kill you. There was a bomb incident in the jail, you know.
::It seems a little strange that for twelve days you were tortured in the U.S. jails and subjected to all kinds of physical indignities that I read in newspapers. And then you were powerful all over the United States. They were (a) passive witness to this. They could have asked president Reagan, appealed to president Reagan and asked him to put some pressure on them to prevent this. How is it that they couldn't prevent a situation like this?


:Question 15
:Question 15
::Now, in the jail they really wanted to kill you?
::You have said that they wanted to kill you. There was a bomb incident in the jail, you know.


:Question 16
:Question 16
::But was there some other incidents also to establish the fact that they wanted to kill you?
::Now, in the jail is it they really wanted to kill you?


:Question 17
:Question 17
::So in other words, what I get out is (inaudible) indirect means.
::But was there some other incidents also to establish the fact that they wanted to kill you?


:Question 18
:Question 18
::Tremendous element of corruption.
::So in other words, what I get out is they were resorting you indirect means...


:Question 19
:Question 19
::You could not ask them to switch them off?
::Do you think there was, uh, some kind of... God intervention there?


:Question 20
:Question 20
::This amounts to third degree?
::(inaudible).


:Question 21
:Question 21
::Do you mean for twelve days you did not get any sleep?
::What (inaudible) gets (inaudible) talk about (inaudible) democracy (inaudible)?


:Question 22
:Question 22
::But they must have given you a classification -- C class, B class, A class.
::(inaudible).


:Question 23
:Question 23
::The jail memo (inaudible) entitles for daily medical checkup. Were you given a daily medical?
::I get back to (inaudible). What (inaudible) in India than even before? How (inaudible)?
 
:[Note: audio almost not audible from 28:10 to 42:00, the part has not been transcribed.]


:Question 24
:Question 24
::In interviews to German publications, Ma Anand Sheela has come out with startling statements about you. She said that you take sixty milligrams of valium daily to keep calm, and that you take nitrous oxide, called "laughing gas", to look happy. Is it true?
::Airplane pilot, American pilot?


:Question 25
:Question 25
::Very nice man too very helpful.
::You could not ask them to switch them off?


:Question 26
:Question 26
::So these are false?
::This amounts to third degree?


:Question 27
:Question 27
::Sheela also alleges that her break with you came because of your many demands; one of them being two and a half million dollar diamond watch.
::You mean for twelve days you did not get any sleep?


:Question 28
:Question 28
::Yes, but its value is priceless as made by your followers?
::But they must have given you a classification -- C class, B class, A class.


:Question 29
:Question 29
::Ninety-three she said.
::The jail manual entitles for daily medical checkup. Were you given a daily medical?


:Question 30
:Question 30
::What did Ma Sheela write to you in her parting letter of September fourteenth -- she wrote a letter to you on September fourteenth, which she calls as a "parting letter." What did she write to you in that letter?
::In interviews to German publications, Ma Anand Sheela has come out with startling statements about you. She said that you take sixty milligrams of valium daily to keep calm, and that you take nitrous oxide, called "laughing gas", to look Mr Happy. Is it true?


:Question 31
:Question 31
::What was the nature of her relationship with you?
::So these are false...?


:Question 32
:Question 32
::She was not at all spiritual?
::Sheela also alleges that her break with you came because of your many demands; one of them being two and a half million dollar diamond watch.


:Question 33
:Question 33
::Why do you want to discourage kissing?
::Yes, that's obvious, that's obvious. That value is priceless it is made by your followers?


:Question 34
:Question 34
::So you would suggest your people in the commune, should rub their noses?
::Ninety-three she said.


:Question 35
:Question 35
::I see. You mean pre-emptive steps.
::What did Ma Sheela write to you in a parting letter of September fourteenth -- she wrote a letter to you on September fourteenth. It was a parting letter. What did she write to you in that letter?


:Question 36
:Question 36
::What was the nature of her relationship with you?
:Question 37
::She was not at all spiritual?
:Question 38
::Why do you want to discourage kissing?
:Question 39
::Oh, I see. Even tears?
:Question 40
::So you would suggest that your people in the commune should rub their noses?
:Question 41
::Oh, I see. You mean pre-emptive steps.
:Question 42
::You have over three hundred books to your name, and only one on sex. And why is it that it is only this one that you are asked about?
::You have over three hundred books to your name, and only one on sex. And why is it that it is only this one that you are asked about?


:Question 37
:Question 43
::Is it possible?
::Is it possible?


:Question 38
:Question 44
::Playboy would run out of business.
::Playboy would run out of business.


:Question 39
:Question 45
::What are your plans for the future?
::I have one last question... And that is, what are your plans for the future?
 
:Question 46
::Some time, some time... You will be here for some time?


:Question 47
::I think they are not giving you permission to buy your own... (inaudible) So, I give you my painting. (inaudible).


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Latest revision as of 03:19, 6 May 2024

event type interview
date & time 27 Nov 1985 9:30
location Span Resort, Manali (HP)
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 26min. Quality: very inferior: strong noise, from 23 min to 27 min barely audible, from 27 min to 42 min sound is lost (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle LAST419
notes
synopsis
Interview. Announcements by Sw Prem Amrito : S.P. Schinner the staff correspondent for Der Spiegel (inaudible).
CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Der Spiegel.
Question 1
Yours has been the classical return of the native. Now that you are back in India, do you think this time you will be able to improve the quality of environment in India?
Question 2
So you are not sure if you would settle in India?
Question 3
Well, uh, you are in the land of the Manu and the Himalayas. Do you feel any regret at the incidents of the past few months, your ignominy in U.S. jails?
Question 4
That may be a harsh word, but how do you... feel unhappy, or you take it in the stride as others have done, as Buddha has done, as Socrates has done as you say, you take it in the stride?
Question 5
You mean to say that the American bureaucracy and administrators by and large are, they're fascist?
Question 6
Well, has your movement broken up?
Question 7
Have your supporters deserted you?
Question 8
How has your movement become stronger?
Question 9
It seems to be to me a contradiction in terms. On the one hand you call the Americans or the administration of a bureaucracy fascists.
Question 10
On the other, you say America has helped your movement? I mean... I think...
Question 11
But they have a democratic judiciary. They have a democratic judiciary.
Question 12
So you think it is a diabolical strategy a mixture of force and threat?
Question 13
Thirty million you said?
Question 14
It seems a little strange that for twelve days you were tortured in the U.S. jails and subjected to all kinds of physical indignities that I read in newspapers. And then you were powerful all over the United States. They were (a) passive witness to this. They could have asked president Reagan, appealed to president Reagan and asked him to put some pressure on them to prevent this. How is it that they couldn't prevent a situation like this?
Question 15
You have said that they wanted to kill you. There was a bomb incident in the jail, you know.
Question 16
Now, in the jail is it they really wanted to kill you?
Question 17
But was there some other incidents also to establish the fact that they wanted to kill you?
Question 18
So in other words, what I get out is they were resorting you indirect means...
Question 19
Do you think there was, uh, some kind of... God intervention there?
Question 20
(inaudible).
Question 21
What (inaudible) gets (inaudible) talk about (inaudible) democracy (inaudible)?
Question 22
(inaudible).
Question 23
I get back to (inaudible). What (inaudible) in India than even before? How (inaudible)?
[Note: audio almost not audible from 28:10 to 42:00, the part has not been transcribed.]
Question 24
Airplane pilot, American pilot?
Question 25
You could not ask them to switch them off?
Question 26
This amounts to third degree?
Question 27
You mean for twelve days you did not get any sleep?
Question 28
But they must have given you a classification -- C class, B class, A class.
Question 29
The jail manual entitles for daily medical checkup. Were you given a daily medical?
Question 30
In interviews to German publications, Ma Anand Sheela has come out with startling statements about you. She said that you take sixty milligrams of valium daily to keep calm, and that you take nitrous oxide, called "laughing gas", to look Mr Happy. Is it true?
Question 31
So these are false...?
Question 32
Sheela also alleges that her break with you came because of your many demands; one of them being two and a half million dollar diamond watch.
Question 33
Yes, that's obvious, that's obvious. That value is priceless it is made by your followers?
Question 34
Ninety-three she said.
Question 35
What did Ma Sheela write to you in a parting letter of September fourteenth -- she wrote a letter to you on September fourteenth. It was a parting letter. What did she write to you in that letter?
Question 36
What was the nature of her relationship with you?
Question 37
She was not at all spiritual?
Question 38
Why do you want to discourage kissing?
Question 39
Oh, I see. Even tears?
Question 40
So you would suggest that your people in the commune should rub their noses?
Question 41
Oh, I see. You mean pre-emptive steps.
Question 42
You have over three hundred books to your name, and only one on sex. And why is it that it is only this one that you are asked about?
Question 43
Is it possible?
Question 44
Playboy would run out of business.
Question 45
I have one last question... And that is, what are your plans for the future?
Question 46
Some time, some time... You will be here for some time?
Question 47
I think they are not giving you permission to buy your own... (inaudible) So, I give you my painting. (inaudible).
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