- In aropa-siddha-bhakti, the neophyte devotee (kanistha-adhikari) worships the Deity, but has no realisation, his faith is fragile and imposed, however, he is unidirectional to Radha, Krsna and Mahaprabhu.
- Simple faith means “I am a servant, of the servant, of the servant, of the servant of Krsna”, the Beloved of the Gopis.
- In the association of the sadhu, through transcendental knowledge, discernment begins, but as it has not yet been realised, meditation is required.
- In the madhyama-adhikari stage, meditation is already in the form of a girl with her friends who are Radha’s servants, but there is still imposition.
- In the uttama-adhikari stage, when you remember a sloka, stimuli come naturally to your heart.
- Everyone can meditate according to their adhikara, their eligibility.
- Knowledge alone is not enough, self-realisation is needed, which will come with sadhana and bhajana.
- Rupa-anugatya bhajana, to serve Srimati Radhika under the guidance of Rupa Manjari, one must impose the sense of radha-dasyam.
- When the living entity manifests from Krsna’s tatastha-sakti, the svarupa (intrinsic form) of his soul is already determined, and does not change.
- The best svarupa is from madhurya-rasa (extramarital), in the background is svakiya-rasa (as spouse).
- Pastime of the manjari who goes out to collect flowers, finds Krsna, and shouts for help from Radha.
Brazil, Lectures in English, Morning Walks, Translated into Portuguese, Brazil 2024, Morning Walks 2024