Becoming a true sadhu is so difficult that theoretical worries about society failing are merely childish speculation.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Room Conversation — November 4, 1970, Bombay 701104R1-BOMBAY [13:20 Minutes] Conv_701104R1-BOMBAY Prabhupāda: One of our relatives, long, long ago, he happened to be, as my grandmother..., my cousin's, oh, grandfather. He went to England in those old days, and he became a [indistinct] doctor, very... When he came home, the brāhmaṇas prescribed that "You went to England, so you have to make this prāyaścitta and this and so many prescription, and unless you follow the prāyaścitta [atonement] you cannot live at home. Then your family will be extricated." So when these things were presented to him he said, "Then I am going out of home." His mother and father, everyone requested that... [Hindi conversation about Christians and Muhammadana] [break] Go on. Haṁsadūta: "[indistinct] Chicago had observed that he was a construction worker doing a śūdra's work.
It would not become necessary to allot the three lower castes to the foreign converts according to their professions. This will not be an easy task. Talking of profession reminds me of a still graver problem—that of the occupation or profession of the white sādhus. If I am not mistaken, the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement would turn out legions of new white sādhus in the West whose only aim in life would be to propitate [sic] their Lord Kṛṣṇa. They would be steeped in the bhakti-rasa and would not soil their hands with doing any work for such a mundane thing as earning a living." Prabhupāda: They are not doing anything.
Actually they are not doing anything. They are preaching only. Guest (1) (Indian man): No, but he says that legions of such sādhus, such white men, persons from West, become sādhus, then who will do this job of earning a living? Prabhupāda: Why he is crying? If he is hungry, let him come here. We shall provide him.
Why he is crying for that? What business he has got to cry, "What will they do?" What they will, that they know. Why he is crying? What is his business for crying for this future?
If he is hungry, let him come and we shall provide him. This is not... That is a childish conception. "If everybody becomes sādhu, then what will be the nature of the society?" That is..., never becomes.
That never becomes. To become sādhu and to become a Vaiṣṇava is not so easy thing. These idle questions, why they publish? I do not know. This is idle question.
It never becomes. Lord Kṛṣṇa personally says that "You simply surrender unto Me." How many have surrendered till now? Lord Kṛṣṇa says in the Bhagavad-gītā that "You give up everything and surrender unto Me." [Bg. 18.66] So how many have done that? So this is a rascal question, "If everyone surrenders, then what will happen to the world?" But that will never happen. It is very difficult to surrender.