Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 Some quotations (out of quite a few): Lecture on SB 5.5.2, Boston, April 28, 1969: And at least if one percent of the whole population becomes Krsna conscious, the whole world will be a different world. There will be..., uh... The world itself will become kingdom of God. Of course, we cannot expect that everyone will accept this philosophy, but we are trying. If some percentage of the population takes this movement seriously, the face of the world will be changed. General lecture, LA, Dec 4, 1968: So, there must be a portion of the population well versed in brahminical culture. Ekas candras tamo hanti na ca tara sahasrasah. Just like in a garden if there is one nice flower plant, rose, with good scent, the whole garden becomes flavored, you see? Scented. Similarly, we do not expect that the whole population of the human society will be taking to this brahminical culture; but even one percent of the whole population accepts this brahminical culture, Krsna consciousness, then the whole world will be peaceful. Not even one percent, less than one percent. It is so nice. Engagement lecture, Buffalo, April 23, 1969: You will be happy, and because people of other countries, they are following your progress, so if you take this Krsna consciousness movement seriously and rightly, the whole face of the world will be changed. It will be turned into spiritual world. Of course, we do not expect that everyone will accept this philosophy, but even one percent population of the whole world accepts this... Yad yad acarati srestha lokas tad anuvartate [bg. 3.21]. Ys, Mmd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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