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Prabhupāda: "...bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman. (indistinct) property is for īśvara? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room. (laughter).
Prabhupāda: ". . . bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman. (indistinct) property is for īśvara? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room. (laughter).
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Prabhupāda: "...bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman. (indistinct) property is for īśvara? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room. (laughter).
Prabhupāda: ". . . bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman . . . (indistinct) . . . property is for ''īśvara''? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room.
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"He thought that he is very good gentleman. (indistinct) property is for isvara? No, he says that" |"We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

Prabhupāda: ". . . bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman. (indistinct) property is for īśvara? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room. (laughter).


Prabhupāda: ". . . bring my property. My property." (laughter) (laughing) "We are one." He thought that he is very good gentleman . . . (indistinct) . . . property is for īśvara? No, he says that "We are one. Your property is my property and my property is my property." (laughter) Dīkṣita's argument is like that: "We are one." So your room is my room; my room is my room.