Bring out the best you 3 – Spiritual help
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Bring out the best you 2 – Social help
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Bring out the best you 2 – Social help 

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When we can’t give up our conditionings, is just calling out to Krishna the solution?
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Speaking forcefully often gets people to take things seriously – is such speech angry and to be avoided?
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Bring out your best 1 – Self-help
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From the Blue Whale Challenge to the Blue Whole Challenge
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In the last few weeks, the online game called the Blue Whale challenge has triggered consternation and alarm as it has prompted several teenagers in India and the world over to commit suicide. In this online game, some unknown, often untraceable, moderators challenge kids to do various unpleasant and self-injurious tasks such as marking their bodies with knives. And in the last such challenge, they ask the kids to commit suicide. Shockingly, several students have seen ending their lives as a worthy challenge – and have killed themselves.

Our need for validation

Most sane people will wonder, ‘Why would anyone accept such a foolhardy challenge?’ Unfortunately, the foolhardy doesn’t seem foolhardy to us during our vulnerable adolescent years, when we are desperately seeking some sense of identity that helps us feel good about ourselves. As we are social creatures, we need validation and affirmation from others. In cultured societies, this need is channeled constructively by encouraging people to do good things for getting validated. For example, children who want their parents’ validation are encouraged to do well in their studies. As they grow into adulthood and get married, then they are encouraged to seek validation by taking care of their family responsibly. Overall, cultured societies have systems for constructively channeling the basic human need for validation by encouraging people to act responsibly.

Among our life’s various stages, the stage of adolescence makes us especially vulnerable because during these years our source of validation changes significantly. Indeed, our sense of our very identity changes. Children are defined as the son of so and so or the daughter of so and so. But as they grow to adolescence, their identity enters into a zone of transition and uncertainty. They are not yet adults with their own degrees, jobs and social positions – all of which would comprise their defining identity. And yet they are too grown up to be satisfied by identifying themselves solely as their parents’ children. Their yearning to have their own identity, can make them inordinately influenceable by their social circles. The social circle in which teenagers live determines whether they seek validation through studies or other constructive co-curricular or extracurricular activities, or through self-destructive indulgences.

Validation in the Internet world

Nowadays, our social circles have become largely digitalized, at least for those living in urban environment, and especially for the younger generation. In today’s hi-tech world, people feel validated if they have large number of Facebook friends or if their Instagram photos get a large number of likes. In an Internet-centered world, the areas from which people can seek validation have expanded drastically. This change is not always bad – the need for validation can be channeled either constructively or destructively.

As examples of constructive channeling, many people seek validation by contributing on various online forums. Some people write and edit Wikipedia articles; some answer questions on Quora; some offer technical advice on Apple Discussion forums. Most such forums have a whole system of hierarchy, whereby those contributing more get a higher rank. And […]

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If connection with Krishna makes the inauspicious auspicious, then if a devotee gets caught in sinful activities, is that also good?
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Seeing Shiva and Vishnu as equal is considered offensive, but seeing them as different is also considered offensive – how to understand?
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Can we logically prove God’s existence – Backward and forward reasoning
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From Love Universal to Bhakti Confidential – Gaudiya Vaishnavism Glories 7 – Love in separation is the culmination of love
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Prabhupada life-story 03 – The dedicated disciple takes up the mission
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Renunciation doesn’t make devotion attractive – devotion makes renunciation attractive
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Can you explain how sambandha-jnana is like the guiding star and the gopis’ prema is like the sun?
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From Love Universal to Bhakti Confidential – Gaudiya Vaishnavism Glories 6 – Parakiya-rasa is not immoral, but trans-moral
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It is never too late
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It is never too late to be what you might have been – George Eliot

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Sometimes we feel that life has passed us by, that it is now too late to do many of the things we wanted to achieve in our life. Such thoughts demoralize us and prevent us from taking the small incremental steps on the path to improvement that may still be possible for us.

Amidst such demoralization, Gita wisdom offers consolation and inspiration with the insight that it is never too late because we are eternal. We are at our core indestructible souls who continue to exist even after the destruction of our bodies. With this spiritual worldview, we understand that we will always have opportunities to improve – if not in this lifetime, then in a future lifetime. Such understanding causes hope eternal to spring in our heart. Being animated by this hope, we can resist the temptation to quit.

When we keep trying determinedly, we are often pleasantly surprised to discover that we are able to do many of the things that we had thought were beyond us. Undoubtedly, certain achievements depend on certain material conditions; if those conditions are changed irrevocably, then those achievements may become impossible. A sports player who grows too old to play can’t become a champion in that sport.

Thankfully however, this irrevocability applies only to material achievements, not spiritual achievements. The summit of all spiritual achievements is to connect lovingly with Krishna, our all-attractive Lord whose parts we are eternally, and to rejoice forever in that connection. The opportunity to develop that spiritual connection always stays with us, no matter how many material things are taken away from us.

Thus, the spirit of the statement that we are never too late applies most realistically to our spiritual growth. The Bhagavad-gita explains that the soul never ages. Being eternal, it exists beyond time. And realizing ourselves to be souls opens the door to a fulfillment that exists beyond time, a fulfillment that is never too late to pursue and achieve. Learning to live as souls by practicing yoga, especially bhakti-yoga, raises our vision beyond bodily pleasures. Such pleasures become too late to enjoy when our body ages and loses its capacity to enjoy. Even when the body has that capacity, those pleasures remain at best fleeting and unfulfilling.

When we internalize Gita wisdom, we realize that life has much more to offer us than what we had been taught to believe by our prevailing materialistic culture. Life is meant for redirecting our love from the world to the source of the world, the all-attractive supreme, Krishna. When we learn to purify our heart and center it on him, we find ourselves becoming that which is our hearts’ deepest calling.

Ultimately, life’s greatest achievement is not in getting or doing – it is in becoming. Or more precisely, it is a becoming by which realize our being. As souls, we are, by our very nature, blissful beings. Only because we misidentify with […]

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Meditation on Vrindavan – relishing Krishna-lila and sharing Krishna-shiksha
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My favorite place in Vrindavan is the Kusum Sarovar. During my recent Vrindavan visit, I savored the beauty of the Sarovar in the early morning hours.

A local caretaker took us inside one of the buildings to have darshan of Vishnu’s lotus feet there. He explained how the Rajput kings who had built the Kusum Sarovar had countered through construction the destruction that had been wrought in Vraja by Mughal invaders.

As I meditated on the architectural beauty of Kusum Sarovar, it struck me that the attack on bhakti nowadays was not so much architectural as it was intellectual. Temples are not being widely destroyed today, but the faith that makes people come to temples is being extensively destroyed. Srila Prabhupada has launched a dual program of both architectural and intellectual rejuvenation. He has inspired the building of many beautiful temples and has also inspired the systematic study of bhakti wisdom that will protect and strengthen the faith that drives people to visit the temples. I spoke these thoughts briefly: Kusum Sarovar meditation – Cherishing the culture rich with spiritual stimuli.

As I beheld the beauty of Kusum Sarovar that is evident to our fallible eyes even today and meditated on the timeless beauty of Vrindavan that is revealed through scriptures, I felt a longing to relish Krishna’s Vraja-lila. Many devotees across the world have told me that as they grow older, they feel inspired to cut down on their worldly engagements and focus more on direct devotional service, maybe even relocate to Vrindavan.

I found myself conflicted while praying for something similar because my present service seems to be keeping me away from directly meditating on Krishna-lila. And as I have started focusing on Western outreach over the last few years, I have needed to read, think, speak and write on basic human applications of spiritual principles because that’s what most people nowadays find relevant – that’s what they need to hear before they will even consider Krishna-lila as anything more than religious mythology.

Of course, there are thousands eager to hear direct Krishna-lila. But far more are the people who need to be made ready to hear about Krishna, and serving them happens to be my primary service.

Thinking how far my consciousness was from direct meditation on Krishna-lila had left me feeling a little devotionally forlorn. But I felt strengthened on visiting another of my favorite places in Vrindavan – Prabhupada’s rooms in Radha-Damodara temple. Though Prabhupada had been there, at the lotus feet of Krishna and the acharyas, he had left Vrindavan to go to New York – and there too, to the Lower East Side, the Mecca of the hippies. Why had he embarked on this perilous journey? Because his devotion was not just to relish Krishna’s sweetness, but to get those stooped in degradation to relish that sweetness. It is because of Srila Prabhupada’s selfless sacrifice that I and millions of souls like me have the opportunity to start relishing Krishna-lila.

As a service to Srila Prabhupada and his followers, I too […]

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If we get dreams of our past profession even after having retired for over ten years, is that good or bad?
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If some devotees feel inspired to hear Krishna’s intimate pastimes, what can they do?
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From love universal to bhakti confidential – Gaudiya Vaishnavism glories 5 – Radha and Krishna are one soul in two bodies
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[Radhashtami morning class on Chaitanya Charitamrita Madhya 8.100 at ISKCON, Denver, USA]

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Learning to not go up and down with life’s ups and downs – Gita 02.54-57
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From love universal to bhakti confidential – Gaudiya Vaishnavism glories 4 – Relishing the transformational legacy of God’s greatness and sweetness
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When Prabhupada says that God can never be illusioned, how can we understand that Krishna comes under Yoga-Maya?
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Should we study books about God’s greatness and sweetness progressively or in parallel?
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Should we not read advanced krishna-lila because we aren’t mature or read it because we need to know our ultimate goal?
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