, not now. No, not now. No, whole knowledge. Metaphysical, physical---everything is there.
Professor Porsch: In the Gītā it also, a verse, that "Four kinds of persons seek Me."
Prabhupāda: Ah, yes. Catur-vidhā bhajante mām [Bg. 7.16].
Professor Porsch: "The man who seeks knowledge."
Prabhupāda: Yes, yes, catur-vidhā. And similarly, there are four kinds of rascals. Catur-vidhā. No. Na māṁ duṣkṛtino mūḍhāḥ prapadyante narādhamāḥ [Bg. 7.15]. Everything is there.
Professor Porsch: But, perhaps, that could be also a question, that Graf Durckheim has in mind, I think, perhaps, when he asked the question about belief, etc. Perhaps he also thinks that we are living in a period of..., where, because of the technological construction of society, rational knowledge is appreciated and, for example, ten years ago non-rational knowledge in Germany, actually, or in Europe was highly suspected. We had lived through a period of positivism, and we were..., people in our universities even wanted to abolish the word consciousness. They even wanted to abolish the word psychology on the basis, on the presumption that there is no such thing as a [German].
Professor Durckheim: But this time is over.
Professor Porsch: Yes, yes, yes.
Professor Durckheim: The modern times are not modern anymore.
Professor Porsch: I agree with you, but just think how the world was only a few years ago.
Professor Durckheim: Yes. And especially if you talk about the rational spirit, the really German tradition is the irrational.
Professor Porsch: Yes, yes. I agree.
Professor Durckheim: So now this is coming back now, rediscovering their own past slowly.
Prabhupāda: So long they do not come to the standard platform, they will accept this sometimes and that sometimes. This will go on. Changing.
Professor Porsch: No, but I meant it differently. Can it not be that average man in the street... I don't mean... Yes, of course, it was in the Germany. Man in the street now is infected from the...
Professor Durckheim: Absolutely, yes.
Professor Porsch: And he thinks that in order to give a rational presentment, [German]. [break]
Professor Durckheim: ...I realize that the closer members engaged, really, in this work of distributing books and chanting, wearing the white robes and shaving the heads, they are the closer participants, I suppose. And then have you also members of your movement which are simply in their work, in the community, in the world? Or is...
Prabhupāda: No, we invite everyone.
Professor Durckheim: You invite. But as far as members are concerned, to become a member of your movement...
Haṁsadūta: Yes, we have people in all walks of life. For example, we have the Ober-[German] from Baden Wurttemberg, he is a Life Member. And all people...
Devotee: We have doctors, lawyers...
Professor Durckheim: He's simply a member?
Haṁsadūta: Yes. He is a member, he supports the movement, he follows the principles himself, he appreciates the philosophy, but he has his responsibility in the society. He acts as a member of the society and here as a member. But his lifestyle is Kṛṣṇa consciousness. [end]
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