
Its always interesting to see how word’s are interpreted or understood depending on either the individual’s or societies perspective of the word. And for those who are interested in the history of words will not how the meaning of some words have changed over the years, even in my short 40+ years there is a number of words who’s meaning has drastically changed.
However one word that has been on my mind over the past few months is STUDY and more to the point what does it mean to study?
It’s interesting that Srila Prabhupada spoke about his book’s and how a number should be studied, the interpretation of this is class room academia based study, with assignments and testing; once finished a nice certificate and a credibility above those who haven’t done or completed the course.
Is this real study?
Srila Prabhupada’s books are the basis for self realization, and although guidance is needed is this emphasis on academia making it a bit like a university/college degree; we learn enough to qualify and then mostly forgotten after hanging the picture of our achievement’s on the wall.
Now I can be perfectly frank here in my blog, as it’s a personal space not a definitive insight into ISKCON but I’ve learnt more not by attending classes or doing some online course, indeed personally speaking this is the best way to get me to permanently leave RUN AWAY.
No what has been most effective is when I’ve done personal study, when I read all of Srila Prabhupada’s purport’s on initiation and guru/disciple relationship; when I’ve been asked a question that has got me searching for an answer, and most importantly when giving class no matter what the setting is [schools, community groups or at the temple].
For me it allows time to really explore the subject, look at it from many angles and then see how best to present the amazing wealth of knowledge. Most importantly it has also been more personal when faced with personal problems and the exploration of Srila Prabhupada’s words to gain insight and the answer.
It’s also been of benefit to speak to devotee’s with years of practice in bhakti for further insight, this has also proved more valuable; were would I be without these amazing soul’s who know me enough to give the best advice and direction.
For me personally it’s not about if this or that course is completed.
For me it’s has it made a change, has it moved from head knowledge to heart knowledge, this for me personally is more important.
To study Srila Prabhupada’s books it’s not about ticking a box or filling out a questionnaire, ow I see they have understood; anyone who have done a university/college course learns quickly the art of studying and pleasing the tutor. But real study comes when the individual is totally inspired by the subject matter.
It reminded me of a television show MasterMind, the contestant’s are initially quizzed on a subject matter they have chosen, it’s a subject close to the person’s heart; their knowledge is not empirical class learnt but motivated by a love of the subject. I found this always fascinating. The second was a general knowledge section.
The motivation was love, love of the subject.
For me study of Srila Prabhupada’s books is not empirical class room, question answer assignment, but a study of personal exploration learning how each question and situation faced by myself and others is simply answered; this makes it more heart than head knowledge.
Like a university/college course most of the knowledge is lost, as it was simply head knowledge to complete the course and get a good score.
But upon leaving the student learns the most as they enter into the field.
Srila Prabhupada’s books can only be understood through service, so all courses should be service based; the individual finding their place in bhakti devotional service. Then the greatest learning is their.
But modern day interpretation of study is just based on mind knowledge, as long as the form is filled out nicely then that’s all that matters.
My fear is this; emphasis on academia above all else will eventually lead to the end of the diversity of individual’s we see in ISKCON, our strength has been the diversity of people; and not everyone are classroom/IT study based academics but moved by Srila Prabhupada’s words are amazing devotees. But not having a qualification may mean as we have seen in many fields these individual’s will be sidelined of devalued becoming second rate.
Their is more than one way to study, so why make it one way, remains the question in my mind.