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There must be division. There must be division, and each division must be maintained very nicely. Then the whole society is all right

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"There must be division. There must be division, and each division must be maintained very nicely. Then the whole society is all right"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1974 Conversations and Morning Walks

Prabhupāda: You cannot say: "I can do any kind of work." I can give you advice about spiritual life, but if you require medical advice, then you have to go to somebody else. You cannot expect medical advice from me. So this is not a fact, that everyone can do everything. No.

C. Hennis: No, no, I agree. I agree.

Prabhupāda: There must be division. There must be division, and each division must be maintained very nicely. Then the whole society is all right.

Prabhupāda: My original point was that if we take simply care of the fourth-class division of the society, do not take care of the first-class division of the society, then, in spite of taking care of the fourth-class society, it will not grow very nicely. Because the brain is not in order.

C. Hennis: No, er . . . I think that in fact my organization is really intimately concerned with all three classes of the . . .

Prabhupāda: That was my point, that you are taking of the laborer class. That is just like the legs.

C. Hennis: Well "labor" in fact means any kind of work, any kind of activity, any kind of occupational activity that brings in.

Prabhupāda: But you cannot say the . . . any kind of activities, but everyone has got particular type of activity.

C. Hennis: Quite so.

Prabhupāda: You cannot say: "I can do any kind of work." I can give you advice about spiritual life, but if you require medical advice, then you have to go to somebody else. You cannot expect medical advice from me. So this is not a fact, that everyone can do everything. No.

C. Hennis: No, no, I agree. I agree.

Prabhupāda: There must be division. There must be division, and each division must be maintained very nicely. Then the whole society is all right.

C. Hennis: That I would agree with. And my organization . . .

Yogeśvara: Perhaps one difference is that when we speak about the first class, or the head division, the intellectual class, we are speaking about a class that is people who belong to that class by qualification, not simply that they have some title that they are professor or that they are scholar. They have to be properly qualified.

C. Hennis: It's difficult to be a professor or a doctor unless you may have some type of qualification.

Yogeśvara: Well, he says it's difficult to be any kind of doctor or professor unless you are properly qualified.

Prabhupāda: No, from this point of . . . he is right. Unless he has got the medical degrees, unless he is educated . . . we also say that thing, that unless one is sufficiently educated in medical science or legal science, he cannot be said a medical man or a legal man.

Page Title:There must be division. There must be division, and each division must be maintained very nicely. Then the whole society is all right
Compiler:Nabakumar
Created:2022-09-29, 02:13:30
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