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Mr. PierreI was rushing through the back streets of Campsie (Sydney) on my return visit to the town after a frustrating search for a parking spot.

There was an elderly Middle Eastern gentleman on the bus-stop seat of an isolated street. I was about to walk past him. But something in me said: I know there will be no chance of him understanding Krishna, but the point is, "the more you ask the more you sell."

He was shaking from Parkinson's Disease and could hardly speak, but mumbled something in reply. I suppose he was asking me to get lost. But no!

I put my ears close to his mouth and heard him say "Harree Kreesshhna, please give me some Arabic books" Until he repeated this a second time, I couldn't believe this was actually happening.

I asked "Oh, wow! How do you know about Krishna?"

He responded, "I think all the prophets that came to this world were sent by Him and ultimate returned back to Krishna. I read a lot of books, some of which specifically demonstrated some missing years in Christ's life, and that during those years he was practicing mystic yoga in the Himalayas. Well, you know, in those days greater India was not divided by so much fruitive demigod worship. There was just one God, and He was Krishna. All the scriptures say that. So it can't be hard to guess who Jesus was praying to for mystic sidhis."

At this point, in my mind I was flat on the ground begging him to be my siksha guru. Thanks to a FEME consignment, I had plenty of Arabic books.

 


Mr. AlexNext comes Alex, swinging past rushing to work after months of poverty. I showed him the book. He pointed me towards a random guy on streets and said, "Do you think that if this guy puts his heart and soul into to become an artist as good as Da Vinci, he can become one."

Without hesitation, I said yes. He responded, "All right, then these books are making you guys positive. I will buy your book."

My daughter Meera and Bhakta Keshav were listening to all these stories and couldn't believe what was going on today. A picture of Alex and my daughter is attached.

Your servant,
Radhika Prasad Das and Meera

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