"To attract them to really nice prasādam, palatable food, we shall spend. And we shall earn also by literature, produce, as they're earning. Where is the difficulty? We shall take contribution from rich persons. We shall earn ourself, and spend it to give them very nice prasādam. Gradually when they come, when you engage them in producing their own food, own shelter, own cloth . . . this should be organized. And they'll be glad. As soon as they understand, they will be glad to do. And they will stop all this nonsense: illicit sex and meat-eating. Then their life will be purified, and they'll make more and more advancement in this path. That is perfection."
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