
During my last few visits to The Manor I’ve had the privilege of sitting in on some amazing young bhakta’s giving their first Gita class. Their humility and sincerity was beautiful and their realisation from their short time staying at The Manor was for me personally very humbling.
Although the classes were short the discussion was very lively, and as those in attendance was a small group it was a very intimate and open discussion. One recurring question was about continued progress in Krishna Conscious one leaving the secure regulated environment which comes from being at The Manor.
My realisations was example and being the example that inspires other’s.
As all faces turned in my direction can you share with us how you manage, gulp I simply came to listen and be inspired.
I feel that in many ways the answer is simple, basic a bit like me.
Firstly, make sure you have lovely deities with deities in your home comes responsibility, I have to care for them, cook, provide flowers and perform arti
Secondly, japa and kirtan
Thirdly, read Srila Prabhupada books and listen to classes every day
Indeed take the temple program and as far as possible make it part of your own daily routine.
But more importantly and for me most crucial
Association, Association, Association
Were would I be without the association of devotees, most definitely I wouldn’t be chanting, reading or doing anything Krishna Conscious.
Indeed I spoke about how each and every month a short stay at the manor is planned, thankfully the devotees always find a place on the floor for me. Then make the most of it with plenty of seva opportunities, find what inspires you and surround yourself with devotees who are serious about Krishna consciousness and inspires others too.
Concerning this, the Lord states in the Vedic literature:
mam anaradhya duhkhartah kutumbasakta-manasah
sat-sanga-rahito martyo vriddha-seva-paricyutah
“A person who does not worship Me, who is unduly attached to family and who does not stick to devotional service must be considered a most unhappy person. Similarly, one who does not associate with Vaishnavas, or who does not render service to his superior, is also a most unhappy person.”
There is also the following statement in the Brihad-bhagavatamrita (1.5.44):
sva-jivanadhikam prarthyam sri-vishnu-jana-sangatah
vicchedena kshanam catra na sukhamsam labhamahe
“Out of all kinds of desirable things experienced in the life of a living entity, association with the devotees of the Lord is the greatest. When we are separated from a devotee even for a moment, we cannot enjoy happiness.”
In my closing comments I ended by saying give more classes, this always focuses the mind and in truth I get more out of it them I think those listening, distribute prasadam, and when the opportunity arises share love of Krishna with those you meet.
Indeed if we put Krishna first everything else falls into place