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By submitting to the proper authority, we can receive all knowledge—like going to a supermarket; we can get everything in one place.

Though some scientists are realizing that our world is like a house of mirrors, they are not yet able to lead us out of it.

How many millicrons does it take for anyone to see a lightbulb? How do we know the ocean is really the ocean?

Krishna consciousness means "genuine spiritual knowledge," not conversion from Christianity, Judaism—or any other faith—to Hinduism.

To presume there was no "history"—simply because we weren't there—would be absurd. We have faith in the past, even though we didn't experience it.

Lust isn’t love, so it doesn’t last. But the love between the gopis and Krishna never breaks. That is the difference between lust and love.

In reality, we in India do not have any concept of religion. There is no word in our vocabulary for religion.

What can Krishna consciousness possibly offer someone who has studied with Franciscan monks, read the Koran, worshipped Allah, and been “born again”?

Young people are asking the big questions—but are the churches providing more than fun-and-games youth programs in response?

For the comparative study of religion to genuinely accept the existence of several true religions, it must avoid setting up a competition among them.

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