Sommer in Orange Page #2
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Yuk!
Oh great!
Mmm...
Mama!
Come on, Fabi
Good!
This annoying squeaking
So your homework
essays
Lili...
Yes.
Your homework. Read it out.
I don't have it.
Why?
Because.
I don't now how things are
where you come from young lady
but here in Talbichl
we have rules. Firstly:
and not a minute later.
Second:
Everyone does their homework,
as a matter of fact - daily.
Thirdly:
No-one steps out of line.We stick to our rules.
This includes you.
Firstly:
I'm from Berlinand its easy going there!
Secondly:
Why should I fit in
when you've got rules here
from the middle ages?
And thirdly:
I know bestwhat I do and don't like to do.
My place in the world
will be determined only by me.
Lili!
Your place is here in the classroom, okay?
While the others go and have a break.
but quietly.
Silence. Quietly I said.
Good.
So...
Your kombucha
It grows and grows!
Anyway, Chandra and I are going to
Prem Bramana's workshop in Munich
Prem Bramana?
I want to come!
Sorry, but it's unfortunately already full;
we only just squeezed in.
Yes. That's right.
Yogi, do you have to? I'm still eating.
It's okay. It doesn't disturb me!
Yes, and what about the kids?
They'll stay here.
It's schooltime, isn't it Lili?
No, it's no problem,
we've already done it heaps of times.
In Poona or
And these two were in the commune.
I've got a totally
different memory of it.
Great!
Lili, I'm not saying it
was easy for you.
I'm only saying, you managed well.
It was really bad for the kids!
Say, are you trying to give
me a guilty conscience or what?
You have no idea!
I know, I have two children
and am responsible for them.
But still
I have to work on myself.
I have to free myself
from so much.
I know I don't always do everything right,
but at least I'm trying.
Stop. Everyone stay for a few
moments. Sit down again!
Franz, you too. Pay attention!
So, to celebrate the 350th anniversary of Talbichl
it's very soon.
All clubs are part of the program
and it must all run smoothly.
That's why we have to do some rehearsals
during school hours.
Franz! This doesn't count for you.
You stay here and learn.
the class once is enough.
So.
I need to know what each of you
are doing for each club.
You'll write it here on this form.
and then get your parents to sign it.
Oh my God!
Always these schoolbags.
A village festival. That's super!
Can I take part in it?
No. You can't.
Why not?
Well because the village party is
only for the villagers, understand?
Oh super!
Enlightenment is holy.
Think of a little bird,
a hummingbird.
Yes, clearly! You get the tent
because you're a woman.
Tell me,
in which century are you living?
It's my tent.
Tell me, do you begrudge me it?
Has either of you got money?
You, did you hear that? The ego.
Do you know what your problem is?
Your big problem?
Hey, honestly,
I don't have a problem.
I believe you do have one.
Kids be quiet.
I really can't meditate.
Sh*t!
Maxi! let's go!
Wash your hands. There's food!
Coming, Mum!
You remind me of my colleagues
from politics.
They were also always against everything.
They got upset about every bloody thing.
They demonstrated against
all sorts of things.
Always only "No, no, no!"
But never in favour of anything.
I want to finally
be occupied with something positive.
so cold and superficial.
I want to live a life in love,
in truth and in freedom.
Do you understand this?
That's why I'm here.
I need money.
Just wait !
There's nothing to be said against this,
that's what all of us here want.
But you have to simply separate
youself from old habits..
I need money....
Lili! We're having a conversation here!
On the one hand you can't be against materialism,
and on the other hand
hold onto your stupid tent.
I need money, there is no butter!
Gopal, come on. This creates
bad vibes. Can't you feel it?
You're not even a sannyasin!
Yes. But soon!
Come on, let's sit down and talk.
Tell me, what actually is your problem, hm?
Didn't you ever learn how to argue?
Yeh, now I don't understand this either.
What do you want now?
We're having a completely normal conversation.
Excuse me,
I only wanted to help.
One must respect oneself.
Respect!
Hello? Is anyone here?
I'm hungry.
Good day Mrs Mayor.
Hi there!
My name is Lili,
I come from the Huber farm.
I'm in the same class as your son, Max.
I know that.
Could you maybe loan me a bit of butter?
Unfortunately we haven't got any.
No butter. Oh dear.
Wait a moment.
What is it?
Excuse me...
Can I possibly have a bit of bread?
We're also out of bread.
Of course.
White or dark bread?
Or black bread
Hmm
or maybe you'd like a bretzel?
Doesn't matter,
anything you don't need anymore.
Would you like some sausages
with mashed potatoes?
You can also have mashed potatoes
without sausages!
Mmm.
Come on. Eat with us.
I've invited Lili.
There's nothing for lunch at her place today.
Aha.
Come Lord Jesus,
and be our guest
and bless our food. Amen.
Amen.
Enjoy your meal!
Enjoy your meal!
Enjoy your meal!
Not even one sausage?
They actually go well together.
No, thanks.
Where is your mother?
She's away... doing therapy.
Away? The whole day?
A few days. She has to work on her childhood.
That takes time.
Working on her childhood. Aha!
And who cooks for you, at lunchtime?
We make our own sandwiches.
And who's taking care of you?
We look after ourselves. Who else?
But that's not right!
And your father?
At the moment he's travelling
on the Rainbow Warrior.
That's a ship.
Is your father the captain?
No, my father is politically active
with Greenpeace.
He's saving the whales and the jungle.
Being politically active.
Political actions?.
Yeh, my dad is a eco-activist
He chains himself to atomic reactors
and that sort of thing.
Mmm...
An activist?
The family is dead.
The small family is no adequate lifestyle anymore.
The lifestyle of the future is the commune.
The commune is like a big family,
but without the pressure.
People live in communes because
they want to, not because they have to.
Women, men and children
live together with the same rights.
The children don't belong to their
parents but to the whole commune.
To everyone. Isn't that great?
or a hundred or a thousand.
In the commune
the children live in the group,
and they're not dependant on their mothers.
Now, listen to me carefully.
Here is Bhagwan's gift to you.
We're going to build the biggest
commune in the world.
With Bhagwan and for Bhagwan.
In Oregon, USA.
And I, invite each single one of you to
contribute with your body and your soul.
Yes!
Come here.
Who are you?
Amrito.
Close your eyes
Amrito.
You energy is beautiful.
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