So this instruction is open to everyone. It is not . . . Kṛṣṇa's instruction, Bhagavad-gītā, is not, I mean to . . . limited within a circle, within a particular circle. No. It is for every living entity.
Now, if anyone takes advantage of it . . . just like the sunshine is for everyone. The same sun in India and same sun in your America. You cannot say that "This is American sun," can you? Or we cannot say: "Oh . . ." I see sometimes . . . because I am now foreigner, I see sometimes, "Oh, the same moon is here, and same sun is here? The same cloud is here? Oh, why I am foreigner?" Nobody is foreigner. Everyone is under the sunshine. It is our misunderstanding. It is our misunderstanding.
In God's kingdom nobody is foreigner. Everyone is brother. The ultimate father is the Supreme Lord. That is Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Even the animals. Why should we think animals different from us and we shall kill them? No. You have no right. He is also your brother. So this is universal brotherhood. When you come to the open sunshine, we can see, oh, everyone is eligible to take advantage of the sunshine. And so long we are in the darkness, we say, "Oh, this is my room; this is your room."