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How exactly are “those in Krishna consciousness not responsible for their actions”, as Prabhupada states?
From Sushant Kulkarni
“Those who are in complete Krsna Consciousness are not ultimately responsible for their actions.” (Purport of verse 14, chapter 18 of Bhagavad-gita As It Is)
You have stated in a previous QA podcast (What is the meaning of ’cause’ in the verse 2.47), that we are responsible for our actions. You gave the farmer analogy that if the farmer sows bad quality seeds he will obtain bad quality grains.
So how do we reconcile the two statements?