Kunti’s prayers (1.8.18-1.8.22) – Krishna’s inconceivable position can be understood by simple devotion
Why do jnanis say that bhakti is for the less intelligent and Prabhupada say that only the intelligent can take to bhakti?
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From Vinayak:
How can we counter competitive mentality when we see other devotees succeeding in spiritual life?
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From Abhijit:
If devotees are troubled by black magic can they seek a remedy from tantriks?
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SB 01.09.36 – When the eyes take us away, let the head bring us back to Krishna’s lotus feet
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Coffee Talk
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tava-kathāmṛtam tapta jīvanaṁ
kavibhir īḍitaṁ kalmaṣāpaham
śravaṇa-maṅgalaṁ śrīmadātataṁ
bhuvi gṛṇanti ye bhūri-dā janāḥ
Discussion of Śrī Krishna is immortal nectar for the tormented soul.
Poets have put it into beautifully elaborate words.
Hearing them casts out all distress, and expands all auspiciousness.
Those who vibrate these words in this world,
Are the most beneficent of all people.

November 20th, 2013 – Darshan
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Chanting Is Not Just A Process
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Chanting is Not Just a Process, it’s a Relationship.
- We are repairing a broken relationship with Krsna
- When we chant, we are crying to Krsna, begging, “Please accept me, please accept me.”
- This kind of chanting makes us aware that we once turned away from Krsna, and that we still have the tendency to turn away from Krsna.
- We chant with remorse for having broken this relationship and with a prayerful desire to reestablish this relationship.
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Nothing but a seeker
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Ghost Rattle
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I still have a ton of film and Polaroid negatives to scan in and post from this past summer. But instead, last week, I grabbed the Polaroid 220 and spent a rainy afternoon shooting bits of Seattle. It’s been so long since I’ve taken pictures of anything, I just wanted to get back into it. Honestly, not much turned out, but this one made me pretty happy.
It’s the underbelly of the Monorail terminal near the Space Needle. The entire Seattle Center is usually the domain of tourists, but I always enjoy visiting.
I’ve got a few more that I’ll get around to scanning and posting this week, I hope. My scanning computer died a horrible death and though I’ve gotten a new one, I’m still getting used to the ridiculousness of Windows 8. Usually I run Linux, but I don’t like the Linux software for my scanner (Epson v500).

Construction Notice for Roxborough Street!
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the potential to be great!
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The Olympics. Although I rarely think of the Olympics when they aren't on tv, by the time they roll around I am hooked and gripped in Olympic-fever.
These talented individuals not only make everything they do look easy but they do so with such focus, determination and confidence. Although the external draw may be the palpable drama and uncertainty of not knowing who will win the gold, there's a huge lesson that we can learn from these individuals.
Everyone has the potential to be great; it just requires proper coaching, faith and focus.
These three elements are necessary for success in all endeavors and even more so when specializing and trying to excel.
1. Proper coaching - this one element could arguably be the most important component to achieving success. Everything else stems from it. Not only does a coach, teacher, guru or guide enable one to learn and hone their skills, such persons provide a support system which is something we all need and crave.
As living beings, we are inspired by loved and encouragement and that's exactly what a qualified coach provides. They also serve as motivators who push us to do more than we ever believe ourselves to be possible of. This is why the concept of guru or a qualified teacher, is brought up again and again in the bhakti texts. It is not only integral to yoga but to life itself.
2. Faith - without having strong conviction that our pursuits are worthy and that we are capable of accomplishing them, it's extremely easy to get distracted and quit. That's why it is important to remember that our faith must constantly be fed. It's not a one time thing! When we associate ourselves with individuals who not only believe in us but are also pursuing a similar path or goal, our faith naturally increases. That's why like-minded association is invaluable.
3. Focus - focus is the result of having a solid foundation of support (through coaching) and faith. It's what allows us to sacrifice and set aside our short-term desires for the long-term goal. Similar to faith, it is something that has to be constantly fed and one of the ways to keep it alive and well is by controlling the mind. The Gita specifically talks about this at length and gives the answer to how we can become focused - through practice and detachment. We continue to do our very best everyday and if we become distracted, we do not dwell on it but pick ourselves up and get back on track.
It's important to remember though that these principles which can lead one to greatness are not reserved for a selected few but are available to everyone. The fact is we all have the potential to be great and are meant for greatness!
New Vrindavan celebrate HH Varsana Swami’s Vyasapuja (Album 138 photos)
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Preach Throughout The Whole World
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ISKCON Mayapur Statement
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The Management of ISKCON Mayapur hereby expresses our strong condemnation of the recent, vicious physical attack on His Grace Sadhu das. We pray that Sadhu prabhu will make a full recovery and that those responsible for this reprehensible act will face punishment to the fullest extent of the law. We also request that all the […]
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Food for Life at Tompkins Square Park (Album 17 photos)
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We have collected £5,000 of the much needed £10,000 for purchasing the land for…
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SB 01.09.35 – Chanting is the password to a life of supreme adventure
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SB 01.09.34 – In every situation Krishna is smiling and waiting for us – and chanting will show how
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Abhijit asks why we dont eat garlic
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Anonymous what the requirements for children attending Krsna Valley’s gurukula, Sajtos Sandor, why devotees don’t befriend people, Dayal Nitai how the Lord preaches to non-humans and Lene on whether to force her sons to be vegetarians.
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Harinama in Guadalajara during this auspicious month of Kartik (Album 16 photos)
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Visit to Vrindavana with Romapada Swami (Album 47 photos)
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Remembering Shrila Prabhupada
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44th Anniversary celebrations of the ISKCON-London temple (Album 63 HR photos)
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Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.25-26, Bhakti Caru Swami
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Srimad Bhagavatam 1.15.25-26, Bhakti Caru Swami
The point that is missing in our love
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The basic principle of the living condition is that we have a general propensity to love someone. No one can live without loving someone else. This propensity is present in every living being. Even an animal like a tiger has this loving propensity at least in a dormant stage, and it is certainly present in the human beings. The missing point, however, is where to repose our love so that everyone can become happy. At the present moment the human society teaches one to love his country or family or his personal self, but there is no information where to repose the loving propensity so that everyone can become happy. That missing point is Krsna.