Politics and Religion should be simple: I do not mean that they are easy, but they are not complicated, life is not complicated; all the difficulties arise from the mind, which – if left free to run – tends to prevail over the others.
Politicians and philosophers find it very difficult – sometimes impossible - to become humanists (i.e.: to love mankind), since the deeper the knowledge, the greater the difficulty, but the difficulty depends on us; we create it by means of power and money, but complexity cannot match with simplicity, with love.
The gap between politics and religion consists of that fact that religion, unlike politics, must be experienced but not understood, the same attempt to understand it hinders any comprehension.
Intellect can solve any problem except for the problem itself: in fact, when you try to understand it, you get caught in a trap.
The politics of the politicians, who sit on comfortable seats, is rather chaotic, it bewilders our mind - which is exposed to various problems but cannot understand anything - and subjects us to the power and powerful, and the currency is precisely a token of the value.

