Chapter 14
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the people were puzzled.
t;Your son is ty-five, you are also ty-five years old -- ; , because for y-five number, t.
ty arises for us because y-five.
For y-five e, the numberless.
Age exists because of our calculations based on calendars, dates, days.
Age is a byproduct of all these.
If you look here is no age.
You know ernal measure.
But ter measurement becomes fixed on t sticks there like a nail.
You go on driving nails in your consciousness, saying, quot;Noy, noy-one, noy-two
quot; If too muc, it to go back into the memories.
One urn to his childhood memories.
the serious people are sick people.
Actually, seriousness is a psychological disease.
those who are very serious always suffer from illness.
Its very difficult for to regress.
t-ed, o go back into t memories.
So try to break tions of your external life.
Dont be conscious of your age all time.
Never say to your son, quot;I know, because my age is such and such.
quot; Age o do h knowing.
Dont bes a gap of fifty years bethem.
Instead, be a friend to them.
A seventy-year-old en a book.
Its a small book containing tory of of befriending a five-year-old child.
Its a difficult to do, not a simple matter.
It is easy to be a fato be a friend is very difficult.
No moto be friends heir children.
e ire s become frien