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You have asked what is the nature of atma. The atma's nature is that he is eternal. He never dies. Never takes birth. He is already existing

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"You have asked what is the nature of ātmā. The ātmā's nature is that he is eternal. He never dies. Never takes birth. He is already existing"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

You have asked what is the nature of ātmā. The ātmā's nature is that he is eternal. He never dies. Never takes birth. He is already existing. Just like you were a child, you were a baby. The body is no longer existing.

Prabhupāda: Why do you not like to die? Because you are eternal. Therefore ātmā's nature is eternal, full of knowledge and full of bliss. This is knowledge. Sat cit ānanda. Do you know Sanskrit?

Kim Cornish: No, but some words.

Prabhupāda: That is ātmā's nature. Sat, cit, ānanda. Eternal, full of knowledge, and blissful.

Kim Cornish: A question. Is there . . . the ātman . . .

Prabhupāda: Just hear.

Kim Cornish: Ātman is attached to each person?

Prabhupāda: Just hear.

Amogha: He says hear for a moment.

Kim Cornish: I'm listening, of course.

Prabhupāda: Ātmā's nature . . . one question should be understood thoroughly. You have asked what is the nature of ātmā. The ātmā's nature is that he is eternal. He never dies. Never takes birth. He is already existing. Just like you were a child, you were a baby. The body is no longer existing. Your childhood body is no longer existing, but you know that you were a child. You remember your childhood days. Therefore, you are different from the body. The body has passed away, but you remember that you had a body like that. Therefore you exist. You know that you'll become an old man. So this body will not exist. Another body you will get, old age body. Therefore you will exist; the body will change. Now try to understand this fact first of all, and if you cannot understand, ask question.

Kim Cornish: The ātman, is there one to each person, or there is only one ātman for all people?

Prabhupāda: You are ātmā, I am ātmā; we are not one. You are individual, I am individual. I don't agree with you, you don't agree with me. So how one?

Kim Cornish: I beg your pardon?

Prabhupāda: How it is one?

Amogha: He says that you are individual and he is individual, so how can they be one?

Kim Cornish: How can they be one? I see. Yeah. I was wondering how the ātman is associated with each individual. Is it the . . . it's not right to say the person is the ātman?

Prabhupāda: Yes.

Kim Cornish: The person is the ātman. And to each person there is one ātman associated.

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