“Your Dedication must be with the Sanction of God”

Room Conversation with Richard Webster, chairman, Societa Filosofica Italiana

Atreya Rsi: Would God sanction activities in the factory, technological, scientific world?

Prabhupada: No, there is no sanction. These are all sinful activities.

Richard Webster: These are material activities.

Prabhupada: Yes. You have created all these things. God has not sanctioned. God has not sanctioned for running on a factory. Therefore as soon as you run on a factory, you simply commit sinful activities. In the Bhagavad-gita we don’t find any such sanction that you run on a factory, a slaughterhouse or the brothel and this business and brewery no such sanction. But you have done at your whims. Just like in the last war, Mr. Churchill sanctioned or requested everyone to go to the church. What is that “V”? Victory? Yes. And now… Before starting the war, Mr. Churchill and company did not take any sanction. And when they were in reverse condition, then, that time, they are going to the church for victory.

So God cannot be made in such a way as order supplier. That is not possible. This is not prayer. You start war whimsically, and when you are in a precarious condition you go to the church and pray God, “Give us victory.” What is this? This is commanding God. But you have to follow the commands of God. That is your position.

Richard Webster: Lord Chamberlain tried to stop the war.

Prabhupada: Well, Chamberlain may tried, might have tried to stop the war, but he could not stop the cause of the war. So far we know that the two wars started by Germany on account of Britain. So far I have studied. The German people did not like the Britishers to occupy the trade all over the world. And wherever they went to trade, they were restricting. I know this fact. In India the Britishers monopolized all trade, and they would not allow German goods to come in. So that was the cause of the war.

The German knew that the Britishers, they are purchasing from Germany and stamping it “Made in London” and selling in India at high price. And when the Germans go there, they are not allowed to enter. This is the cause of the war. The Germans still, they do not like to speak in English. They are so envious. So Chamberlain might have tried to stop war, but his nation created the cause of the war. Why there should be… That was the demand, that free trade. Germans, in the, what is called, peace negotiation, their demand was free trade. Everyone… And that is very good. Why trade should be… This is unnatural. Let there be free trade. General public, they want best thing at good price, at cheap price. So if Japan and Germany can supply goods, necessary goods, at cheaper price, why they should be restricted? Let the people take advantage of it.

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