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Live without (Letters)

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Expressions researched:
"live alone, without" |"live comfortably without" |"live comfortably without" |"live eternally without" |"live even without" |"live extravagantly without" |"live formerly without" |"live happily without" |"live happily, without" |"live here without" |"live independently without" |"live locally without" |"live peacefully, without" |"live without" |"live" |"lived there without" |"lived without" |"lives alone without" |"lives without" |"lives" |"living peacefully without" |"living still without" |"living there without" |"living without" |"living" |"without"

Notes from the compiler: VedaBase query: "liv* without" or "Liv* * without" not "cannot live without"

Correspondence

1967 Correspondence

Letter to Rupanuga -- Vrindaban 9 September, 1967:

If your wife keeps herself peaceful living separately from you, I think you can arrange for the time being like that, but in my opinion, this business of separation may not be developed into a case of divorce. So far Eric is concerned, he is developing K.C. from very childhood, and it is a great opportunity on a human being. I think his father has got a special duty to protect this child in his K.C.; The mother has also similar responsibility, so either your wife or yourself must take care of the good child. If you wife takes charge of him, then you become completely free personally, and you can live in the temple with other brahmacharies, either in N.Y. or elsewhere as you think best. If however, your wife leaves the child with you, then you can take care of him; that will be nice. But I think it is very difficult, because he is not sufficiently grown up. Anyway, both your wife and yourself cannot think of marrying again; that is not my advice. Even if your wife decides to marry again, for your part you should forget it; and if by the Grace of Krishna you can live peacefully without any wife, completely devoted to K.C., that will be the best part of your life. You can love and put all your affection to the child, and try to make him fully K.C.

Page Title:Live without (Letters)
Compiler:Visnu Murti, RupaManjari
Created:08 of Mar, 2012
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=17
No. of Quotes:17