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Illusion is forced. But affection is not forced. When father loves child, that is not forced; that is reality

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"Illusion is forced. But affection is not forced. When father loves child, that is not forced; that is reality"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1974 Conversations and Morning Walks

Illusion is forced. But affection is not forced. When father loves child, that is not forced; that is reality.


Prabhupāda: Maya as . . . asbena keno? Pratham katha holo asbena keno? (Bengali) Can you control God? By your wording, He'll not be affected by māyā.

Indian man: No, that means I have . . .

Prabhupāda: That is God. That is God. He can do anything. He is not under your rules and regulation. Māyā . . . māyā . . . māyā means . . . māyā means . . . māyā mukta (Cc Madhya 24.136) means the illusion. When the māyā is illusion, you have to get you out it. But when the . . .

Indian man: But what is the differnce between the illusion and māyā?

Prabhupāda: Illusion is forced. But affection is not forced. When father loves child, that is not forced; that is reality.

Page Title:Illusion is forced. But affection is not forced. When father loves child, that is not forced; that is reality
Compiler:TariniKalindi
Created:2015-12-18, 12:00:45
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1