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He's thinking, "The dog's life is very nice, this liberation of sex life on the street." - All right, you take dog's body

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"He's thinking," |"The dog's life is very nice, this liberation of sex life on the street." |"All right, you take dog's body"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

If you say: "A dog does not obey this law," that is no excuse. You are human being. If you don't obey, then you go to jail. So many animals are on the street naked, they're having sex life, naked. You do, immediately you'll be prosecuted. Why? Because you are a human being. You have to restrain, even if you like. Just like the Hawaii university students, "What is the wrong to become a dog?" So if you think like that, then you become a dog. Nature is ready to give you a dog's body. That is vāsanā. He's thinking, "The dog's life is very nice, this liberation of sex life on the street." "All right, you take dog's body." Yaṁ yaṁ vā . . . Bhāvam . . . ah, what is that?.

Prabhupāda: So-called freedom means animalism. That is not humanism. Humanism means to follow the rules and regulation and the laws, and then he is human being. Because law is meant for the human being, not for the animals. And when you come out of your home, immediately the law is "Keep to the right." And if you violate, immediately you go to the law. But a dog, he doesn't care. If you say: "A dog does not obey this law," that is no excuse. You are human being. If you don't obey, then you go to jail. So many animals are on the street naked, they're having sex life, naked. You do, immediately you'll be prosecuted. Why? Because you are a human being. You have to restrain, even if you like. Just like the Hawaii university students, "What is the wrong to become a dog?" So if you think like that, then you become a dog. Nature is ready to give you a dog's body. That is vāsanā. He's thinking, "The dog's life is very nice, this liberation of sex life on the street." "All right, you take dog's body." Yaṁ yaṁ vā . . . Bhāvam . . . ah, what is that?

Harikeśa: Smaran bhāvam.

Prabhupāda: Hah. Tyajanty ante kalevaram (BG 8.6).

Caitya-guru: Taṁ tam evaiti kaunteya.

Prabhupāda: Hah. "So you are thinking like dog, all right, you take the body of a dog." And finished. Your human life is finished. And again wait for millions of years to come to the human form of life. Nature's law you cannot check.

Page Title:He's thinking, "The dog's life is very nice, this liberation of sex life on the street." - All right, you take dog's body
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-05-17, 13:16:51
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1