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If we were in plays and we are playing such great personalities, how should we be thinking?

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"If we were in plays and we are playing such great personalities, how should we be thinking"

Lectures

Initiation Lectures

You think yourself that you are servant of him.
Initiation Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 19, 1968:

Jaya-gopāla: If we were in plays and we are playing such great personalities, how should we be thinking?

Prabhupāda: Huh?

Jaya-gopāla: In plays if we would be...

Prabhupāda: Play is play. Suppose you are playing the part of Cromwell, are you Cromwell? So similarly, why do you think like that you have become Cromwell?

Jaya-gopāla: No. How should we think, though?

Prabhupāda: You think yourself that you are servant of him. Suppose you are playing the part of George Washington in a drama. Are you George Washington? But while playing, you may feel like that; otherwise the play will not be successful. That is different thing.

Page Title:If we were in plays and we are playing such great personalities, how should we be thinking?
Compiler:Rishab, MadhuGopaldas
Created:20 of Apr, 2011
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