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Hari-śauri: They have to go to so much trouble as well just to achieve that little flickering...
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Harikeśa: Maharishi.
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Harikeśa: I don't know.
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Hari-śauri: All material opulence.
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Harikeśa: Ultimately you will become God.
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Hari-śauri: And in the meantime, you can enjoy material world.
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Harikeśa: They never said anything more than you'll just get good sex life and good health.
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Harikeśa: Wouldn't it be handy, though, to be able to fly around without having to use airplanes?
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Harikeśa: I mean, if you had some mystic opulence like being able to fly.
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Harikeśa: Wouldn't that be handy? Wouldn't a devotee... Couldn't a devotee utilize that?
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Harikeśa: Well, instead of taking airplanes here and there, you could just...
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Harikeśa: It seems harder to control the tongue than to fly.
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Harikeśa: It seems harder to control the tongue than to fly.
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Harikeśa: It takes more austerity to control one's tongue by chanting and taking prasādam.
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Hari-śauri: Why bother with something that's available to a hog?
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Hari-śauri: Why bother with something that is available even to the hogs?
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Hari-śauri: That John Paul Getty is the richest man in the world, and they asked him, "What would be
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Hari-śauri: Everybody's mad after getting some big position, and then when they get it they find out
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Harikeśa: Your transcendental senses are far beyond...
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Harikeśa: The ghosts will be here too.