Ironically this beautiful note of love by Mother Satyabhama dasi was read to Srila Prabhupada by a zog killer who held all the opposite sentiments towards His Divine Grace. Thomas The Jew Herzig just couldn’t wait to get rid of Srila Prabhupada so he could destroy his movement and the pure principles it was built upon.
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Oh My God! To think they could all hang about as if they were his pure children, yet without a true divine thought in their hearts, is shocking!
Thank you Mukunda dasa for being a true devotee! You will reach your divine goal!
Thank you so much. Hare Krishna. Jaya Prabhupada!
You are mentally ill. You are not representing Srila Prabhupada. You are promoting racial hatred. Srila Prabhupada repeatedly said, “No one is Hindu, Christian, or Jew. We are all simply pure spirit soul. These are simply designations.” Therefore every human being can become a pure devotee, regardless of what culture he was born into. But you are preaching hatred of the Jewish designation. Because you are seeing people materially instead of spiritually, therefore you are on the material platform. You want to eliminate the Jews; but it is people like you who should be eliminated. You are sick. You should not be killed perhaps; but you should be locked up, contained, so that you cannot continue to spread this disease of racial hatred. If you try to write me, your emails will be blocked, so don’t bother. Ishan das
You are a identified as jewish and therefore on the defense…. physician, heal thyself:
So far we are concerned, Kṛṣṇa conscious, so long our bodily concept of life is not completely eradicated, we must follow the sva-dharma of the body. Brāhmaṇa [priestly and intellectual class], kṣatriya [warrior and administrator class], vaiśya [merchant and farmer class], śūdra [labourer class], ity ādi. But when actually advanced, that is mahā-bhāgavata [pure devotee]. We should not imitate that, but our process is the more we advance in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, we become transcendental to this bodily concept of life, brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya, śūdra.
Prabhupada From a Bhagavad-gītā Lecture 2.31, London, September 1, 1973