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Hari-śauri: I once had a boy tell me on the street, he said, he said, "Yes, I am the..., I am the center
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Hari-śauri: When someone moves to another country, then it's very natural that they go and find out from
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Hari-śauri: If they're mentally satisfied, they think that's the ultimate. [break]
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Hari-śauri: It's like Rāvaṇa's promise of being able to go to the heavenly planets by climbing up the
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Hari-śauri: One is working for his own sense satisfaction and the other is working for the sense satisfaction
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Hari-śauri: Nobody's going to come up to a karmī and give him six hundred thousand.
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Hari-śauri: Kṛṣṇa.
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Hari-śauri: The karmīs are always in anxiety about something or other.
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Hari-śauri: The karmīs, they're always fearing something.
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Hari-śauri: It appears from the Kṛṣṇa book that there were many billions of people more on this planet
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Hari-śauri: It's just that they don't know how to manage nicely.
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Hari-śauri: They don't know how to manage nicely.
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Hari-śauri: Well, they don't know how it's produced.
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Hari-śauri: Well, they show so many cases of children with malnutrition, and they say that so many thousands
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Hari-śauri: That's not actually a very good argument of theirs anyway, because here in America they were
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Hari-śauri: We're a threat to the society.
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Hari-śauri: You said that tree that stands in the back garden of the house we used to live in in Malibu