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Frustrated To Derive Real Pleasure - Prabhupada 0756

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660831 - Lecture BG 05.22-29 - New York

Happiness is there because I am spirit soul. Actually, I am full of pleasure, but because my sense of happiness is being manifested through this matter, therefore we are being frustrated in deriving real pleasure.

So those who are in the . . . advanced in the spiritual life, they are called yogī. So yoginaḥ. Ramante yoginaḥ anante (CC Madhya 9.29). Those who are spiritualist, they also enjoy, but they enjoy in the real happiness, which has no end. Any happiness which is ended at a certain point, that is not happiness. That is, rather, source of distress.