Guest guest Posted March 10, 2002 Report Share Posted March 10, 2002 ®y€masundara: If the science is available to everyone without impediment, then there must be the proper teacher, isn’t it? There must be a teacher of the science... Prabhup€da: Yes. ®y€masundara: ...where people learn. That has been a difficulty here. There’s been no real teachers until... Prabhup€da: No, everyone gives his own opinion. Everyone will say... He’ll not dare to say that he’s speaking right, scientifically. He’ll say, “It is my opinion.” To avoid any difficulty, he’ll say, “In my opinion it is this.” I think he’s speaking of that, (that) there are so many people, and they have got so many opinions. ®y€masundara: How do we know, then, what is the real fact? Prabhup€da: We have to understand it from a real man who knows it. Upadekyanti te jñ€naˆ jñ€ninas tattva-darinaƒ. Find out that. Tad viddhi praŠip€tena paripranena sevay€. So we have to approach the real person who has seen. Then you’ll get the right goal of life. ---------------------------- Room Conversation with Malcolm -- July 18, 1973, London Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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