I received a wonderful e-mail this week it was very encouraging to see the progress of a young devotee as they progress in devotional life; for me it shows that example and association is more important than classroom teachings.
It also reminded me of responsibility as an initiated devotee, my example can either encourage and inspire others of hinder their spiritual progress. If I am for real in pursuing the request from my guru maharaja to distribute Srila Prabhupada’s books and to share love of Krishna then this comes out in how we speak and act.
The devotee although busy in studies is inspired to distribute Srila Prabhupada’s books and to share love of krishna with others; indeed as I listen to them their conversation is becoming sweeter and sweeter as they speak more about krishna.
Example speaks more than words, listening and questioning means we gain a greater understanding it takes time indeed Srila Prabhupada always talked about how much it takes to make just one devotee. So taking time is more important than directing to a course.
This for me shows that what we describe as mentor-ship is valuable, this should mean we take the personal time to get to know the individual yes association this gives the person the opportunity to ask questions they may feel uncomfortable to ask knowing they can trust and gain the right answer.
It gives us the chance to know the person, their strengths and weaknesses allowing us to tailor and help them progress slowly but surely; we should realize that this is a life time relationship. Indeed we see that those who have been and remained in Krishna Consciousness for a long time have beep friendships that they have encouraged each other through hard times and inspired each other.
So reading the e-mail I smiled the individual that contacted me all that time ago has surpassed me in realizations and desire to share with others; it is amazing to see and also humbling as they thanked me for being the example for them to follow now I think they are giving me the example to follow.
And this for me is the final key to mentor-ship friendship we both become inspirational to each other, this inspiration means we both become stronger in devotional life; this cannot be replicated in a classroom.
And Yes this for me means we have to be clear in our own Krishna Consciousness and make sure we ourselves present it accurately, for conversely if we are always finding or presenting the things we see as wrong within the devotee society then this rubs off and they too reflect this negativity.
The end thoughts is that the main thing is that we understand and follow instruction so that our actions become the example; our example then means we become the inspiration for others; they become inspired and become the inspiration for others and thus the society grows richer and stronger.
Become the example others want to follow
HG Deva Darsana Prabhu / BG 9: The Most Confidential Knowledge
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HH Giriraj Swami / SB 1.2.17
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Secret
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I'll tell you a secret: I have absolutely no idea what is going on in my life.
Maybe I seem like I have it all together; my career, family life, spiritual life. All my life I've been a "conviction" type of girl - deciding on a path and walking that path with one-pointed zeal.
But now?
Not really.
If you could peek inside my mind, you'd find a whirling tornado like in the Wizard of Oz, with houses, bicycles and people flying through the air. For the past nine months or so, half-baked plans and half-hearted convictions whirl through my mind and make me dizzy. And sad.
And lost.
All I can do is put one foot in front of the other - offer worship to Radha Murlidhar, go to work, host a program, engage in this beautiful adventure of living at the Bhakti Center. Just keep going. But when I look up - what's your plan for your career, Bhakti? what's your plan for college, Bhakti? what's your plan for making money, Bhakti? what's your plan for community, Bhakti? what's your plan for service, Bhakti?
I don't know I don't know I don't know.
I don't know.
So there you are, that's my secret.
What's yours? Ha ha!!
Prasadam distribution at MAHESH GANJ 26/09/2013 (84 photos)
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Loving Exchanges
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Recipe for the Suffering Soul
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World Holy Name Week 2013 Denpasar, Bali, indonesia (131 photos)
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September 26th, 2013 – Darshan
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Vowing like Ajamila to fully control ourselves, always engage in devotion and thus avoid falling into darkness again
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Sadhu Sanga Festival on the Black Sea in Russia (17 photos)
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Sri Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir Kartika Parikrama Schedule
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ISKCON New Vrindaban Board Meeting Minutes – 9/11/13
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ISKCON New Vrindaban Board Meeting Minutes – 9/11/13
Vision Statement: Founded in 1968, Srila Prabhupada boldly envisions New Vrindaban as a sacred place known worldwide for Cow Protection, Self-Sufficiency, Holy Pilgrimage, Spiritual Education, and, above all, Loving Krishna.
Present: Jaya Krsna, Jamuna, Gopisa, Dayavira, Chaitanya Mangala & Ranaka.
Recording Secretary: Laxmi Honest
Gopisa reported on the utility building. The project is moving forward with Moses and Dev Kumara agreeing to close it in. The replacement of the roof would cost $60,000 plus, and that is beyond the available budget. Dayavira suggested that we use the $5,000 budget to patch it up and put it on hold. The subject will be brought up again at the next joint board meeting.
Gopisa gave an update on the Palace Stairs restoration. Soma has agreed to do the stone setting work. We need to write up a contract and order the granite. There is a budget of $100,000 which Gopisa believes should be sufficient to purchase all the granite for the upper and bottom steps, repair the upper steps and put a roof on the old ghee factory (which will be used as work space during renovations).
Ranaka brought up annual funding for Gopal’s Garden School. INV will determine the source of the funds for the academic year’s support at the next meeting.
HH Bhakti Caru Swami, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura & Srila Gadadhara Pandit Disappearance Day
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Travel Journal#9.17: Dublin, Philly, and North Florida
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By Krishna-kripa das
(September 2013, part one)
(Sent from Gainesville, Florida, on September 25, 2013)
To see the approximately 150 pictures which I did not include in this blog, click on the link below:
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October 1–November 24: Union Square harinama, New York City
February 20: Orlando, Philadelphia
February 25–April 20, 2014: Mayapur
For some really professional photos of the Dublin Ratha-yatra, visit this website: http://rathayatra.ie/photo-video-gallery/dublin-2013
One guy named Sam, who had graduated recently, told how he loved the Krishna Lunch when he was going to school. Both days he came by my table, and while I talked with him, he encouraged people to take the cookies and invitations to the lunch program.
Amrita Keli dd put a video of it on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10104096048148491&set=vb.2040949&type=2&theater, which is better than the copy below I put on YouTube:
Tulasirani and Hladini Dasi made tasty and sufficientprasadam for all. The students were so fired up a group of them started their own kirtana after the prasadam.
harinama process
is the easiest, fastest
and surest way
to attain love of God.”
Appreciation for ISKCON devotees
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Please accept our humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
All glories to Sri Guru and Sri Gauranga!
ISKCON devotees enthusiastically cooked & distributed delicious prasadam as well as performed ecstatic kirtan during the Āzhwārs Uthsavam at Richmond Hill Hindu Temple on September 22, 2013.
The contribution of ISKCON devotees was well appreciated by everyone who participated in this wonderful festival.
The link to the video of the Kirtan can be seen in the email below
With best wishes from,
ISKCON Scarborough
3500 McNicoll Avenue, Unit #3,
Scarborough,Ontario,
Canada,M1V4C7
Email Address:
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website:
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Hare Krishna!
As in the past years, Krishna Devotees of ISKCON Toronto & Scarborough temples, participated in large numbers during the annual Āzhwārs Uthsavam at Richmond Hill Hindu Temple on September 22, 2013. They also prepared very delicious Prasad for all the devotees present in the temple. The special event during the Thirukkalyānam was the recitation of Keertans by children of ISKCON. In a short time of 15 minutes, they became the cynosure of all eyes and ears. The assembled devotees joined them in the Keertans and enjoyed calling out the divine names. May Lord Krishnā bless them with good health, wealth, pious attitude and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
We have put up a video of their performance at our Temple Website at www.TheHinduTemple.ca. Photo albums as well some more videos are being prepared and they will also appear in our Website before the end of the week.
If you wish to provide a direct link to the Keertans in your Blog, the link is:
http://thehindutemple.ca/images/videos2013.htm
On behalf of Richmond Hill Hindu Temple and Dr. & Mrs. Ranganathan, I thank all members of ISKCON for their dedication and continued support to Azhwars Uthsavam every year and look forward to having them with us in the coming years.
With Pranāms,
Balu Srinivasan
WebmasterRichmond Hill Hindu Temple, Canada
Giriraj Swami’s Vyasa-puja, September 21, Houston
Giriraj Swami
The Vyasa-puja celebration started around 9:30AM and ended around 5PM. To begin, Giriraj Swami was greeted at the sannyasa quarters by a kirtan party, which escorted him to the temple. There Giriraj Swami offered a gift to the Deities, garlanded Srila Prabhupada and Tamal Krishna Goswami Maharaj, and then honored his godbrothers Giridhari Swami Maharaj, Rtadhvaja Swami Maharaj, Kesava Bharati Dasa Goswami Maharaj, and Cakri Prabhu and his godsister Mother Jaladosha. The program continued with his footbathing ceremony, and then we welcomed the guestes to the ceremony. Kesava Bharati Maharaj spoke first, followed by Giridhari Maharaj, Rtadhvaja Maharaj, Chakri Prabhu, and Mother Jaladosha, then senior disciples of Tamal Krishna Maharaj, and then other devotees. The offerings continued late into the afternoon. After the offerings, Guru Maharaj gave his Vyasa-puja address, and the festivities in the temple room concluded with puspanjali and arati. Then Maharaj walked with his godbrothers to Gauranga Hall for the cake-cutting, accompanied by all the devotees with kirtan. Several childern showered flowers on Giriraj Swami and his godbrothers from the balcony as he walked into the hall. Then he cut his birthday cake amidst ecstatic kirtan and dancing. He then honored prasada with his godbrothers. The devotees prepared an elaborate Mexican feast for the celebration. — Anish Pillai
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01. Kesava Bharati Dasa Goswami
02. Giridhari Swami
03. Rtadhvaja Swami
04. Cakri dasa
05. Jaladosha dasi
06. Sarvabhauma dasa
07. Chandravali dasi
08. Janak Maharaja dasa
09. Guru Bhakti dasi
10. Rasikendra dasa
11. Chaitanya dasa
12. Rasasundari dasi
13. Visnupriya dasi
14. Sikhi Mahiti dasa
15. Vinod Bihari dasa
16. Maha Hari dasa
17. Bharat dasa
18. Toti Escolin
19. Patita Pavana dasa
20. Dharma dasa
21. David Garvin
22. Ravi Jadhaw
23. Kalindi dasi
24. Ganesh pillai
25. Ananda Lila dasi
26. Jaya Sri Radhe dasi
27. Advaita dasa
28. Manasi Ganga dasi
29. Karunamayi dasi
30. Amarendra dasa
31. Bhaktin Sreya Bhattaru
32. Bhaktin Radha Channa
33. Nitai Charan dasa
34. Bhaktin Indulekha
35. Bhaktin Nitai Lila
36. Dinanatha dasa
37. Saranga Thakura dasa
38. Kalpataru dasi
39. Sankarshan dasa
40. Nawal Sharma
41. Padadhuli dasi
42. Bhakti Bhava dasi
43. Advaita Acharya dasa
44. Acyuta Govinda dasa
45. Caitanya Lila dasa
46. Gopal Ramamurthy
47. Kunjesvari dasi
48. Mohini Patel
49. Giriraj Swami
Chant Chant Chant
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Srila Prabhupada has told us to chant 16 attentive rounds and follow the 4 regulative principles and thereby guaranteed this is enough for us to join Krsna again in the spiritual world.
Overcoming laziness
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 11 September 2013, Durban, South Africa, Srimad Bhagavatam 1.3.38)
There is a part in us that does not want to surrender. That is the lazy part; it is a fight with the mind. Laziness is an affliction of the modes of ignorance and one has to fight the mode of ignorance by acting according to a proper standard. Out of laziness, when something is not a hundred percent clean then we may say, “I’ll clean it tomorrow.” But no, it must be done now!
So, by determination, one has to try and conquer this laziness. For laziness, there is no easy cure. A lazy man, because he is lazy, does not want to take the cure himself. He thinks, “Isn’t there a cure; something easy where I don’t have to do anything and I can just get rid of my laziness.”
No! Actually, one has to work to overcome laziness. That is the only solution, by doing something. Therefore we must take responsibility in devotional service because it forces a lazy person not to be lazy. Sometimes, they say that I was in charge of the samadhi construction in Mayapur and did all that. To be honest, I didn’t want to do it but they told me to do it! I still didn’t want to do it but I did it and when I was doing it, I was thinking, “I don’t want to do this.” But what to do, I was forced to do it. So, taking responsibility helps to overcome our laziness and our independent mind that doesn’t want to surrender.
Glory of Srimati Radharani
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- Srila Prabhupada in the Nectar of Devotion
SB 5.11.12 – See the mind’s notions as temporary and illusory – and stay fixed in our real and eternal identity
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The process of devotional service is always a success.
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The material contamination is so strong that even ayogi fully engaged in the service of the Lord sometimes becomes ensnared; but Krsna consciousness is so strong that such an occasional falldown is at once rectified. Therefore the process of devotional service is always a success.
09.30 – We may fall down, but we don’t have to fall away
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Falling down means that due to our past conditionings or present circumstances, we succumb to temptation.
In contrast, falling away means that we give up devotional service and go away from Krishna.
Falling down is something akin to a child’s falling while learning to walk. It’s undesirable, but it’s often unavoidable – that’s just the way learning usually happens.
Nothing can make us fall away except ourselves. Temptations can make us fall down but not fall away. Why not? Because temptations don’t keep us in their grip all the time. They come, they make us fall, and then their madness subsides.
What we do at this point is critical. If we keep contemplating on the temptation, we may become agitated for another round of indulgence. Or we may become discouraged and not even try to take shelter of Krishna, thereby making ourselves vulnerable to future temptations and the resulting falls. Either way, contemplation on the temptation causes falling down to degenerate into falling away.
That’s why no matter how badly we fall, as soon as we regain our spiritual senses, we need to contemplate on Krishna. He is not a wrathful God who will despise us for our fall. That conception of Krishna comes from our misinformed imagination, not from scripture. The Bhagavad-gita (09.30) reveals his enduring love: he considers as saintly even those devotees who act abominably if they persevere in devotional service.
If we give up devotional service, Krishna won’t consider us saintly, but he will still love us. We can never do anything that can make Krishna stop loving us.
By meditating on Krishna’s unfailing love, we can gain strength to rise quickly whenever we fall. Gradually we will learn to march on without falling. And finally we will attain his abode, beyond all falls.
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09.30 - Even if one commits the most abominable action, if he is engaged in devotional service he is to be considered saintly because he is properly situated in his determination.
For the first time after decades the Los Angeles was the number one temple in the world in August for book distribution!
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Ilford, East London Ratha Yatra, 22nd September 2013 (37 photos)
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HG Narottamananda Prabhu / Bhagavad-gita As It Is
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HG Prema Caru Prabhu / SB 10.47.58
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HG Maha Hari Prabhu / SB 10.47.57
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Being remorseful for our past shameless cheating ways and being careful not fall into them again
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Bhagavatam class. (English/Hungarian)
A Virtual tour to the ISKCON Alachua Hare Krishna temple grounds, gardens and buildings (34 photos)
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A Visit to the “Mystical” Bhaktivedanta Academy Gurukula in Mayapur (150 photos)
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Beautiful ISKCON Detroit Temple’s Sunday Program (226 photos)
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Video of Rupa Manjari dasi leading New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan – June 15th, 2013.
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Video of Rupa Manjari dasi leading New Vrindaban’s 24 Hour Kirtan – June 15th, 2013.
Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja – Lecture Srila Bhakti Charu Swami. New Vraja-dhama, 2013.
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Srila Prabhupada Vyasa Puja – Lecture Srila Bhakti Charu Swami. New Vraja-dhama, 2013.
Sunday, September 22nd, 2013
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Edmonton, Alberta
Well, I’ve been there before – at the cut-off point. Cold turkey is a term when you abruptly axe yourself from an addiction, if that’s possible.
The addiction referred to is walking. This leg of the walk, the 4th, saw me through the southern part of Manitoba and then southern Saskatchewan and then well into southern Alberta. You can easily get psychologically affected. A doctor said withdrawal symptoms could arise when you marathon and then suddenly come to a halt. Let’s see what happens.
Daruka and I headed north for two speaking engagements in Edmonton. As we moved along on Highway 2 towards our destination, I had a hard look at the feet while in the passenger’s seat. We’re looking at healthy, relaxed calves, but at feet, have had some challenges. Cracks on the heels, dead warts skin at the toes’ ends, and some slight inflammation on the tiny toes are all symptomatic of some hard walking. What true warrior wouldn’t have some scars. Fortunately the knee joints aren’t the least bit agitated.
The other day Daruka and I met Tyrell, a chap from Saint Albert near Edmonton. His grandparents apparently walked the country coast to coast. They are missionaries. I would love to make a connection with them, share some of the road experiences, let’s see.
As we plied along at a good clip in Daruka’s Grand Prix, I had another look at a map of Alberta and then peered outside the window to view the towns we passed by in correspondence to the map. I could see that this Highway 2 which runs north/south has an ample quantity of towns and villages, places that are off the beaten path. My heart did not exactly palpitate, but a cloud of dreams did suddenly pop into my presence. “What if?” I thought, “Just what if I tread the path of north/south, even if east/west roads don’t juncture here?” The thought did excite. Generally the direction taken to accomplish the goal of walking the entire country is latitudinally, at least for Canada, but that means that you miss umpteen, if not hundreds of places that are on the longitudinal grid.
In the future strategizing of trekking the whole stretch of Canada, what about trying to cover every town and village? Let’s see.
Dream away, Swami.
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One Is Blessed
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Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrta Ādi 7.168
SB 5.11.11 – Don’t be caught in the million misconceptions of the mind, focus in meditation on the One who is beyond them all
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TEXAS FAITH 110: Has college football become too violent for the faithful?
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Dallas Morning News,
Each week we will post a question to a panel of about two dozen clergy, laity and theologians, all of whom are based in Texas or are from Texas. They will chime in with their responses to the question of the week. And you, readers, will be able to respond to their answers through the comment box.
Let’s take a break from the weariness of finding the right strategy for the Mideast and deal with sports. Namely, football.
I confess that I have — again — grown to love college football. I enjoy going to TCU games with my 10-year old son, who loves to run the field before the game and root loudly for the Horned Frogs. In fact, it is hard getting him out of a TCU T-shirt these days.
I enjoy the game because it is fast, exciting and strategic. It also is just fun watching the bands and streamers and frivolity. And, being a fan, I like to see my team(s) do well. (As a graduate of the University of Texas who grew up attending TCU games, I spread my cheering around each weekend!)
But as I watch these games, and see players carted off the field, I often inwardly wince. Am I participating in some kind of modern lions-and-Christians blood-lust? And I am doing this at someone else’s expense? The NFL just settled with retired football players to the tune of $750 million over the concussions some of them received. For some players, they have been life-altering concussions.
Related to all this, I felt sick when I picked up our paper and read that CBS Sports was putting a “Johnny Cam” to cover every move of A&M’s Johnny Manziel in his game against Alabama. The guy is a showboat, but he is still only a kid.
So, are we reaching the point where rooting for college football teams is too much? In this Christianity Today essay, Owen Strachan raises the penetrating question: Should Christian fans step away from such a physically devastating, violent sport?
I would broaden his question to ask this question:
Should people of faith who love college football step away from such a physically devastating, violent sport?
NITYANANDA CHANDRA DAS, minister of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), Dallas
As time progresses we invent more and more ways to waste time. Spiritual life is not meant to be belief on the backburner but rather something that actually satisfies. A satisfied soul is not interested in wasting time in material activities.
Why is time important?
Because that which you hold dear to your heart will decided where you go after death. If you are invested in the temporary, you will take birth again in this temporary world. So one should use this valuable form of human life to seek and experience the eternal by developing a loving relationship with God. Hare Krishna.
of life: People misidentify the self/soul with this temporary ever changing material body, this is called ignorance.
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07.29 – Don’t reduce the spiritual to the practical; let the spiritual expand the practical
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“That’s not practical.” We may thus dismiss forms of spirituality that require commitment like devotional service. We usually consider as practical that which requires little commitment and makes us feel good fast.
Little do we realize that our demand for instant spirituality is like a chronically sick person’s demand for instant cure. Just as opportunist doctors fleece such patients by giving painkillers, so do opportunist spiritualist teachers by giving pop spirituality. Just as authentic doctors insist on commitment to the necessary treatment, so do authentic spiritual teachers insist on commitment to devotional service.
Narrow preconceptions of what is practical can be self-destructive. After all, sickness itself isn’t practical. It doesn’t politely accommodate itself within our practical plans. When sickness comes, especially serious sickness, we have to revise our conception of the practical and make time for the treatment. Else we become sicker, suffer terribly and die.
Gita wisdom indicates that we all are spiritually sick. We are eternal beings infected with the disease of materialism that subjects us to the sufferings of old age, disease and death – lifetime after lifetime. Our devotion to the practical can’t save us from these miseries. Only our devotion to the transcendental can save us, as the Bhagavad-gita (07.29) indicates.
That’s why we need to expand our definition of the practical to include the spiritual and make time to practice devotional service. Learning to love Krishna thus helps us discipline our stray desires, focus our mind and sharpen our intelligence. This enables us to do things earlier considered impractical, just as the recovery of health enables a sick person to do things earlier considered impractical. And ultimately redefinition of the practical to include the spiritual elevates us to Krishna’s world of love, where the spiritual becomes eternally, ecstatically practical.
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07.29 - Intelligent persons who are endeavoring for liberation from old age and death take refuge in Me in devotional service. They are actually Brahman because they entirely know everything about transcendental activities.