Prabhupāda: Never, never, never. That is his insanity, another. As soon as he thinks that "I am independent," that is another insanity. He is under control. Just like the same man. He is thinking, "I don't care for state laws." He is insane. He will be forced to accept state laws in the prison house by the police. But he thinks, "Oh, I am free man." Still... He is slapped by the police. He says, "Oh, I am independent. Go on slapping." This is insanity. Is it not insanity? The police slaps him, and he says, "I am independent." Do you think independence? So that sort of independence we are having. We are kicked by māyā always, and we are thinking, "independent." This is insanity. He does not think, "Why I am independent? I am servant of my senses. I cannot remain, enjoying senses, for an hour, and I am thinking I am independent." That means insane. He cannot think properly. Where is his independence? Cannot be independent.
Kicked (Conv. and Letters)
Expressions researched:
"kick"
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Notes from the compiler:
VedaBase Query: kick or kicked or kicking or kicks not out
Conversations and Morning Walks
1969 Conversations and Morning Walks
Page Title: | Kicked (Conv. and Letters) |
Compiler: | Mayapur |
Created: | 10 of Oct, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=124, Let=6 |
No. of Quotes: | 130 |