Jai MAHAFEV JI HAR HAR MAHADEV ĴAI SHREW RAM JI KI JAIBAJRSNGBALI KI JAISHANI DEV JI KI JAIMSTA PARVATI JAI MATA LAXMI JAI MATA RANI KIJAI MATA SARASWti ki Jai MataMAHAKALI KI
He mentions at one point that he doesn't understand why architects always build things as square or rectangle. The answer is, of course, rather obvious. Square and rectangle shapes are the easiest forms to fit together without wasting space. They are also the easiest shapes to use when arranging furniture etc within. While I get what he's speaking about in many of his talks, it's also important not to simply accept what he says as fact but also to question them.
Brilliant documentary! I am going to watch part two now!
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Jai MAHAFEV JI
HAR HAR MAHADEV ĴAI SHREW RAM JI KI
JAIBAJRSNGBALI KI
JAISHANI DEV JI KI
JAIMSTA PARVATI
JAI MATA LAXMI JAI MATA RANI KIJAI MATA SARASWti ki
Jai MataMAHAKALI KI
He mentions at one point that he doesn't understand why architects always build things as square or rectangle.
The answer is, of course, rather obvious.
Square and rectangle shapes are the easiest forms to fit together without wasting space.
They are also the easiest shapes to use when arranging furniture etc within.
While I get what he's speaking about in many of his talks, it's also important not to simply accept what he says as fact but also to question them.
I wonder if allan watts and ug krishnamurthi , met and wonder how they would have said to each other
Yes they have met.. Alan has mentioned him before a few times in his speeches..
I really wish I could get a conversation between Alan Watts and Jordan Peterson. Or at least maybe Jordan Pertersons' thoughts on Alan.
Yes they knew and admired each other . . . to the extent that krishnamurti admired anyone in particular.
@@AcornEmbrioPeterson is an idealogue.
@@AcornEmbrioHe'd do that thing that gurus do where they pick apart the other guy's words to make themselves seem more wise...