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{{Audiobox_NDrops|Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada|<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/Nectar+Drops/750131BG-HONOLULU_ND_01.mp3</mp3player>|"Self-realization does not mean something humbug. Self-realization means to understand his real constitutional position, what I am. Just like Sanātana Gosvāmī approached Śrīla Gaurasundara, Caitanya Mahāprabhu. He asked, ke āmi: "Who I am?" Ke āmi. . . Ke āmi, kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya ([[Vanisource:CC Madhya 20.102|CC Madhya 20.102]]): "What is my constitutional position? Why I am suffering the threefold miseries of this material existence?" This is the enquiry. Everyone is suffering. Somebody is in ignorance: although he is suffering, he is thinking that he is very well. This is called māyā. Māyā means you are accepting something which is not. This is called māyā. Mā yā: "What you are accepting, that is false." This is called māyā."|Vanisource:750131 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Honolulu|750131 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Honolulu}}
{{Audiobox_NDrops|Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada|<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/Nectar+Drops/750131BG-HONOLULU_ND_01.mp3</mp3player>|"Self-realization does not mean something humbug. Self-realization means to understand his real constitutional position, what I am. Just like Sanātana Gosvāmī approached Śrīla Gaurasundara, Caitanya Mahāprabhu. He asked, ke āmi: "Who I am?" Ke āmi. . . Ke āmi, kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya ([[Vanisource:CC Madhya 20.102|CC Madhya 20.102]]): "What is my constitutional position? Why I am suffering the threefold miseries of this material existence?" This is the enquiry. Everyone is suffering. Somebody is in ignorance: although he is suffering, he is thinking that he is very well. This is called māyā. Māyā means you are accepting something which is not. This is called māyā. Mā yā: "What you are accepting, that is false." This is called māyā."|Vanisource:750131 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Honolulu|750131 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Honolulu}}

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Nectar Drops from Srila Prabhupada
"Self-realization does not mean something humbug. Self-realization means to understand his real constitutional position, what I am. Just like Sanātana Gosvāmī approached Śrīla Gaurasundara, Caitanya Mahāprabhu. He asked, ke āmi: "Who I am?" Ke āmi. . . Ke āmi, kene āmāya jāre tāpa-traya (CC Madhya 20.102): "What is my constitutional position? Why I am suffering the threefold miseries of this material existence?" This is the enquiry. Everyone is suffering. Somebody is in ignorance: although he is suffering, he is thinking that he is very well. This is called māyā. Māyā means you are accepting something which is not. This is called māyā. Mā yā: "What you are accepting, that is false." This is called māyā."
750131 - Lecture BG 16.05 - Honolulu