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| == Conversations and Morning Walks == | | <div class="section" id="Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="Conversations and Morning Walks"><h2>Conversations and Morning Walks</h2></div> |
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| === 1973 Conversations and Morning Walks === | | <div class="sub_section" id="1973_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="1973 Conversations and Morning Walks"><h3>1973 Conversations and Morning Walks</h3></div> |
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| <span class="q_heading">'''We must fully utilize the intelligence which God has given us, but at the same time, we must completely depend on God. This is called "In God we trust."'''</span> | | <div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles" link_text="Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles"> |
| | <div class="heading">We must fully utilize the intelligence which God has given us, but at the same time, we must completely depend on God. This is called "In God we trust."</div> |
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| <span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles|Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles]]:''' | | <div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles|Morning Walk -- December 9, 1973, Los Angeles]]:''' |
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| Prabhupāda: "We trust in God." I am speaking that American currency notes bears the slogan, "In God we trust."</span> | | Prabhupāda: "We trust in God." I am speaking that American currency notes bears the slogan, "In God we trust."</div> |
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| <span class="q_heading">'''This is trust in God. Not that smoking in the parlor, and you trust in God. Not that kind of trust. Real trust. Trust means first of all you know what is God. '''</span> | | <div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- December 11, 1973, Los Angeles" link_text="Morning Walk -- December 11, 1973, Los Angeles"> |
| | <div class="heading">This is trust in God. Not that smoking in the parlor, and you trust in God. Not that kind of trust. Real trust. Trust means first of all you know what is God.</div> |
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| Hṛdayānanda: If it is so important, I think perhaps I should stay here and help Rūpānuga. | | Hṛdayānanda: If it is so important, I think perhaps I should stay here and help Rūpānuga. |
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| Prabhupāda: Yes. Turn your whole nation, turn into God consciousness, because they've declared in the Constitution, "In God we trust." Now they must take it very seriously. What does it mean by "God"? What does it mean by "trust"? You take this propaganda. We are doing, actually. We trust in God; therefore we have sacrificed our whole life for God. This is trust in God. Not that smoking in the parlor, and you trust in God. Not that kind of trust. Real trust. Trust means first of all you know what is God. Suppose that if you say "Trust this man." But I must know what is this man. Then my trust will be convinced, that "He is very respectful man, he's rich man, he's able man..." Yes, I can trust. But simply trust in God, you do not know what is God, what is trust, and it is going on. Why this bluff? Ah? What you say?</span> | | Prabhupāda: Yes. Turn your whole nation, turn into God consciousness, because they've declared in the Constitution, "In God we trust." Now they must take it very seriously. What does it mean by "God"? What does it mean by "trust"? You take this propaganda. We are doing, actually. We trust in God; therefore we have sacrificed our whole life for God. This is trust in God. Not that smoking in the parlor, and you trust in God. Not that kind of trust. Real trust. Trust means first of all you know what is God. Suppose that if you say "Trust this man." But I must know what is this man. Then my trust will be convinced, that "He is very respectful man, he's rich man, he's able man..." Yes, I can trust. But simply trust in God, you do not know what is God, what is trust, and it is going on. Why this bluff? Ah? What you say?</div> |
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| <span class="q_heading">'''"I trust you," means I have got firm faith in you. Is it not? So trust means firm faith.'''</span> | | <div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- December 19, 1973, Los Angeles" link_text="Morning Walk -- December 19, 1973, Los Angeles"> |
| | <div class="heading">"I trust you," means I have got firm faith in you. Is it not? So trust means firm faith.</div> |
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| Prabhupāda: Śraddhā means firm faith. Śraddhā-śabde viśvāsa kahe sudṛḍha niścaya. Firm faith. And firm faith is trust. "I trust you," means I have got firm faith in you. Is it not? So trust means firm faith. Firm faith means... Now that "So long God is my order supplier, I trust in Him, and as soon as He refuses to supply my order, I don't trust Him," that is not firm faith. "God is putting me in distress; still, I trust Him. Or God is putting me in happiness; still, I trust Him." That is called firm faith. In any circumstances, the faith is not withdrawn. That is firm faith.</span> | | Prabhupāda: Śraddhā means firm faith. Śraddhā-śabde viśvāsa kahe sudṛḍha niścaya. Firm faith. And firm faith is trust. "I trust you," means I have got firm faith in you. Is it not? So trust means firm faith. Firm faith means... Now that "So long God is my order supplier, I trust in Him, and as soon as He refuses to supply my order, I don't trust Him," that is not firm faith. "God is putting me in distress; still, I trust Him. Or God is putting me in happiness; still, I trust Him." That is called firm faith. In any circumstances, the faith is not withdrawn. That is firm faith.</div> |
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