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== Conversations and Morning Walks ==
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=== 1975 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
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''' It is the duty of the journalist to give real knowledge to the public'''
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Prabhupada: Yes. If you read these books and write regular articles on the basis of my talk with you, it will be actually great benefit to the public.
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- October 8, 1975, Durban|Morning Walk -- October 8, 1975, Durban]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prabhupada: Yes. If you read these books and write regular articles on the basis of my talk with you, it will be actually great benefit to the public.</p>
 
<p>Faill: Well, I'm about the only person in Durban, I think, who tries to write about this at all.</p>
Faill: Well, I'm about the only person in Durban, I think, who tries to write about this at all.
<p>Prabhupada: Yes. It is the duty of the journalist to give real knowledge to the public. That is the duty of the journalist, not to give some hodgepodge idea without any effect.</p>
 
<p>Faill: I can't be bothered with profit (indistinct). I do a weekly science column, but it's more mysticism than science. I try and cover everything. Anyway, I won't keep you any longer.</p>
Prabhupada: Yes. It is the duty of the journalist to give real knowledge to the public. That is the duty of the journalist, not to give some hodgepodge idea without any effect.
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Faill: I can't be bothered with profit (indistinct). I do a weekly science column, but it's more mysticism than science. I try and cover everything. Anyway, I won't keep you any longer.
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<div class="heading">It is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body
'''It is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body'''
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- October 16, 1975, Johannesburg|Morning Walk -- October 16, 1975, Johannesburg]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prabhupada: Thank you. Hare Krsna. You have taken lunch? So, it is very important movement. Try to study, understand. And it is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body. That is the most important part.</p>
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Prabhupada: Thank you. Hare Krsna. You have taken lunch? So, it is very important movement. Try to study, understand. And it is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body. That is the most important part.
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 14 December 2011

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Conversations and Morning Walks

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

It is the duty of the journalist to give real knowledge to the public
Morning Walk -- October 8, 1975, Durban:

Prabhupada: Yes. If you read these books and write regular articles on the basis of my talk with you, it will be actually great benefit to the public.

Faill: Well, I'm about the only person in Durban, I think, who tries to write about this at all.

Prabhupada: Yes. It is the duty of the journalist to give real knowledge to the public. That is the duty of the journalist, not to give some hodgepodge idea without any effect.

Faill: I can't be bothered with profit (indistinct). I do a weekly science column, but it's more mysticism than science. I try and cover everything. Anyway, I won't keep you any longer.

It is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body
Morning Walk -- October 16, 1975, Johannesburg:

Prabhupada: Thank you. Hare Krsna. You have taken lunch? So, it is very important movement. Try to study, understand. And it is the duty of the pressmen, journalists, to propagate. They must know the first science of the living force within the body. That is the most important part.