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Do you attribute accidents and disease to a desire for self-destruction?

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"Do you attribute accidents and disease to a desire for self-destruction"

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No. Ultimately we say there is no such thing as accident. Nothing can take place without God's sanction.
Philosophy Discussion on Sigmund Freud:

Śyāmasundara: Do you attribute accidents and disease to a desire for self-destruction?

Prabhupāda: No. Ultimately we say there is no such thing as accident. Nothing can take place without God's sanction. So there is no question of accidents.

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