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In my absence you read the books; what I talk, I have written in the books

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"In my absence you read the books. What I talk, I have written in the books"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

In my absence you read the books. What I talk, I have written in the books. That's all.
Morning Walk -- August 7, 1975, Toronto:

Indian Man (2): ...like your company very much in Toronto and we feel like talk you so much, but we don't have so much time to talk with you. You have so much mercy, so we have not... know so much about Kṛṣṇa from you.

Prabhupāda: So in my absence you read the books. What I talk, I have written in the books. That's all.

Indian Man (2): Personally, we think more greater.

Prabhupāda: That's all right. But still, you can associate with me by reading my books.

Indian Man (2): I am reading books Prabhupāda. That books are your very, very good and most blessful to us. It is the biggest good will upon whole of universe at present, I think. By that knowledge, from dog to, I have become... I feel like I have something in my property of your books in my home. That's the only property I feel that I have, this one. I was misled, misguided in this country.

Page Title:In my absence you read the books; what I talk, I have written in the books
Compiler:Labangalatika, Visnu Murti
Created:12 of Nov, 2010
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