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00:00There's one custom, it was Ji, when you address someone formally, you put that in the end.
00:06So, where does that come from?
00:07See, Ji is not like Mr. Ji is different, very different.
00:10Anywhere in the world we have a name and a surname, so the name refers to your body.
00:15The surname comes from your ancestors, it is history.
00:18But if you address a person just as a body and a mind, that's injustice, because the person is much more than that.
00:25So you add Ji. Ji comes from the Sanskrit Shri.
00:29Shri in Sanskrit becomes Ji in vernacular.
00:32What does Shri mean?
00:33Shri means all that is beautiful.
00:36Shri means abundance.
00:38Shri means auspiciousness.
00:39So, Shri basically means the true self, the Atma.
00:42So, when you address a person, you say Rohan, Kumar, Ji.
00:46Now you are reminding him that you are much more than the body and the mind.
00:51The Shri is not merely a token of respect.
00:54Shri refers to the real thing that you are.
00:59You are reading Whastaran Malheum.
01:00The Shri means you are insuring yourself.
01:02It's impossible to choose.
01:03It is impossible to choose.
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01:04It's impossible to choose.
01:05It has nocede gimmicks.
01:06You have a true feeling.
01:07You have a true meaning.
01:08You have to tune into your Barcels, and the meaning.
01:09You have to tune into your元.
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