EP. 2 | Who Changed Prabhupada's Books? Inside the Editing Controversy w/Dr Graham Schweig PhD (Garuda Das)
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What happens when an author leaves this world—and other people decide their words need “improving”? In this episode of the 8th Element Podcast, we sit down with Graham Schweig, PhD aka Garuda Das, a direct disciple of His Divine Grace AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (professor of religion & philosophy; Harvard-trained scholar and author) to unpack one of the most sensitive integrity questions any spiritual community can face: posthumous editing.
Using a Bob Dylan story as a “crude example” (draft recordings released without consent), we explore why the issue isn’t just grammar—it’s authority, moral rights, transparency, and legacy.
When editors change translations and commentaries after the author is gone, are readers still receiving the original voice… or someone else’s lens?
We get into: - Why “making the author consistent” can erase paradox, texture, and intent - The difference between correcting typos vs changing meaning - Why an annotated edition is a respectful alternative to rewriting - How institutional pressure can create entitlement—and silence debate - The long-term stakes: what future generations inherit as “the real thing”
If you’ve ever wondered how truth gets preserved—or quietly rewritten—this conversation will challenge you. Subscribe for more conversations on growth, faith, leadership, identity, marriage, and self-development.