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Day Two of the European Communications Conference began with a very relevant and hard-hitting talk by Willy Fautre of Human Rights Without Frontiers. Next was an enlivening discussion where ISKCON leaders from across Europe and the US shared their experiences of using advocacy, engaging with politicians and examples of when this has been successful.
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Transcriber: Sharan
Question: How can we become determined like Hanuman?
Answer: We usually hear people say that they have no determination. For example, some are alcoholic and have no determination to give up alcohol. However, the funny part is they have determination to keep drinking alcohol. Some say they have no determination to wake up in the morning but interestingly they have determination to keep sleeping. Everyone is trying to wake them up, calling them lazy, giving dark looks but still they are determined to keep sleeping. It is not that they have no determination, it is just that the determination is misguided. Everybody has determination but, in most cases, it is not directed.
Determination means concentrated desires directed constructively. We all have desires but to stay focused on something the desires need to be concentrated.
When someone say they have set hundred goals for the month, mostly those are not goals, but a wish list. There maybe many things that we want to do but need to focus on the most important ones to achieve them. If we focus on too many things at once, then determination gets dissipated. Once we prioritize and decide, we need to plan and follow a process to achieve our goals.
Setting achievable daily goals and meeting them consistently while also raising the bar periodically also helps us build our determination steadily.
Determination is like muscles. When we lift weights, the muscles become stronger and we can lift more weights. That is why, we should start with whatever determination we have and eventually it will grow.
It is said that Hanuman is buddhi matam varishtam – he is the best among wise people. Although Hanuman had a very strong desire to serve Lord Rama, he used his intelligence to direct the desire properly.
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Do you love your body? Should you love your body? Whose body do you love? Has society been hit with a dose of body fever?
Maddened by the waves of body consciousness, the fever is rising. Urban monk and international Bhakti teacher and speaker Devamrita Swami will strip bare the facts with a dose of cooling yoga wisdom to combat the heat!
Travelling the globe for 50 years, visiting every habitable continent to share and teach the wisdom of higher-happiness principles and practice, Devamrita Swami describes himself in one interview as “a talent scout”: “I’m looking for persons who want to go beyond the hum-drum. [..] To go deep within and uncover what is real happiness, beyond the body and mind”.
Listen to a recent interview with Devamrita Swami here: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/melbourne/programs/melbourneweekends/devamrita-swami/10933982
Don’t miss this special and exciting opportunity to cross paths with a monk! We hope to see you there!
Book now on our website. $10 includes talk and dinner and dessert.
See you there!
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Do you love your body? Should you love your body? Whose body do you love? Has society been hit with a dose of body fever?
Maddened by the waves of body consciousness, the fever is rising. Urban monk and international Bhakti teacher and speaker Devamrita Swami will strip bare the facts with a dose of cooling yoga wisdom to combat the heat!
Travelling the globe for 50 years, visiting every habitable continent to share and teach the wisdom of higher-happiness principles and practice, Devamrita Swami describes himself in one interview as “a talent scout”: “I’m looking for persons who want to go beyond the hum-drum. [..] To go deep within and uncover what is real happiness, beyond the body and mind”.
Listen to a recent interview with Devamrita Swami here: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/melbourne/programs/melbourneweekends/devamrita-swami/10933982
Don’t miss this special and exciting opportunity to cross paths with a monk! We hope to see you there!
Book now on our website. $10 includes talk and dinner and dessert.
See you there!
Do you love your body? Should you love your body? Whose body do you love? Has society been hit with a dose of body fever?
Maddened by the waves of body consciousness, the fever is rising. Urban monk and international Bhakti teacher and speaker Devamrita Swami will strip bare the facts with a dose of cooling yoga wisdom to combat the heat!
Travelling the globe for 50 years, visiting every habitable continent to share and teach the wisdom of higher-happiness principles and practice, Devamrita Swami describes himself in one interview as “a talent scout”: “I’m looking for persons who want to go beyond the hum-drum. [..] To go deep within and uncover what is real happiness, beyond the body and mind”.
Listen to a recent interview with Devamrita Swami here: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/melbourne/programs/melbourneweekends/devamrita-swami/10933982
Don’t miss this special and exciting opportunity to cross paths with a monk! We hope to see you there!
Book now on our website. $10 includes talk and dinner and dessert.
See you there!
Do you love your body? Should you love your body? Whose body do you love? Has society been hit with a dose of body fever?
Maddened by the waves of body consciousness, the fever is rising. Urban monk and international Bhakti teacher and speaker Devamrita Swami will strip bare the facts with a dose of cooling yoga wisdom to combat the heat!
Travelling the globe for 50 years, visiting every habitable continent to share and teach the wisdom of higher-happiness principles and practice, Devamrita Swami describes himself in one interview as “a talent scout”: “I’m looking for persons who want to go beyond the hum-drum. [..] To go deep within and uncover what is real happiness, beyond the body and mind”.
Listen to a recent interview with Devamrita Swami here: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/melbourne/programs/melbourneweekends/devamrita-swami/10933982
Don’t miss this special and exciting opportunity to cross paths with a monk! We hope to see you there!
Book now on our website. $10 includes talk and dinner and dessert.
See you there!
KOFTA BALLS! GOVINDAS ON THE MOVE.
Tom Adams: New Govardhana resident Krsna Gana is well-known for his enthusiasm for prasadam distribution. Ten years ago, he began catering for Govindas and since then has been traveling all over Australia successfully serving prasadam, especially kofta balls. Indeed, in his own words, “everywhere we go, everyone loves kofta balls”.
Meet HG Prabhupada dasa and his wife, HG Rajni devi dasi.
Prabhupada dasa and his wife, Rajni devi dasi, moved to London in the early 1960s to study: Rajni in Education and Prabhupada dasa to do Law. They first came in contact with Srila Prabhupada in 1969.
GRAND OPENING!
Padmalochan dasa: A second Govindas Restaurant, located at 72 Griffith Street, Coolangatta, opened on 16 May with fanfare. With seating for 70, including outdoor dining, the restaurant will be managed by Nitai Chandra dasa with the help of his brother Rupa Durr.
Australian Conference: New Govardhana
New Govardhana has mastered the art of hosting volunteers. Its “Krishna Village” hosts over thirty “WWOOFers” at a time, functions as a department of the farm, offers training in Yoga and other subjects and generates over a million dollars every year. The farm has also just opened a new state-of-the-art Goshala and operates a first-class cow protection project, with retired animals, oxen training and milking cows departments. Animals are loved, healthy and happy.
Partnering with the Ministry, New Govardhana will host the first Australian Farm Conference from November 15th to 17th, which will offer training on building an ecovillage, holistic management for pasture lands, and syntropic farming.
Harinama in Rome, Italy (Album of photos)
Srila Prabhupada: “Although Kali-yuga is full of faults, there is still one good quality about this age. It is that simply by chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra, one can become free from material bondage and be promoted to the transcendental kingdom.” (Srimad-Bhagavatam, 12.3.51 Purport)
Sunday Open House class at the ISKCON of DC temple.
Posted by Giriraj Swami on Sunday, June 2, 2019
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(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 8 March 2019, Durban, South Africa, Kendra nama-hatta)
The Lord is one without a second. He is inconceivable and He takes unlimited forms. Of all these forms, the form of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is particularly extraordinary because in this form he is the maha vadanyaya avatar, the most merciful incarnation.
He appeared in the land of Gauda, specifically in the land of Navadvipa Mandala, being in Sri Dhama Mayapur, particularly in the Yoga-Pitha, in Antardvipa, in the central island of the 9 islands of Navadvipa. The Lord appeared under a neem tree at the time of a lunar eclipse when Rahu was attacking the moon. It is considered to be an inauspicious time, therefore everyone, in order to counteract this inauspicious time, entered into holy waters.
The Ganga was filled with people, and all these people were chanting the holy names of the Lord. And so Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu appeared at a time which was apparently inauspicious in terms of the lunar eclipse, but that inauspiciousness became completely auspicious when there was the congregational chanting of the holy name. Suddenly everything was transformed and the spiritual world manifested in this world. Everyone was touched by the transcendental influence and became completely blissful. And so this is how it is said that the Lord appeared in Sri Dhama Mayapur.
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New Zealand Annual General Meetings (Album of photos)
Ramai Swami: Devamrta Maharaja and I flew from the AGM in Australia to attend the AGM in New Zealand, which was held at New Varshana in Auckland.
It’s always a pleasure visiting New Varshana because of the beautiful deities and temple and because we have 100 acres of rural style living, but we’re only 25 minutes from downtown.
The meeting was held at the school and the leaders discussed relevant issues and challenges facing ISKCON. As always, the kirtan, association and prasadam was blissful.
Find them here: https://is.gd/Wu8sBK
Posted by Giriraj Swami on Saturday, June 1, 2019
Number one in Arabic book distribution is, believe it or not, a farm project in Germany, the Simhacalam temple. They more than doubled everyone else in the world distributing 182 Arabic books. For the second time Padayatra India is the number one temple in the small temple category in the world with 5,716 book points and a 96% increase. This isn’t your normal temple. It’s a moving temple, but a temple non the less. Continue reading "WSN April 2019 – World Sankirtan Newsletter
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Devamrta Maharaja and I flew from the AGM in Australia to attend the AGM in New Zealand, which was held at New Varshana in Auckland.
It’s always a pleasure visiting New Varshana because of the beautiful deities and temple and because we have 100 acres of rural style living, but we’re only 25 minutes from downtown.
The meeting was held at the school and the leaders discussed relevant issues and challengers facing ISKCON. As always, the kirtan, association and prasadam was blissful.
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Human Devolution: A interview with Michael Cremo.
In their 1993, 900-page tome, Forbidden Archeology and its condensed version, Hidden History of the Human Race, co-authors Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson brought forth largely unknown evidence illustrating that modern humans worked and walked the earth millions of years ago, even as far back as 2 billion years ago. The reverberations of this work on the scientific materialist hegemony warranted an extensive response, entitled Forbidden Archeology’s Impact, wherein Michael Cremo provided a blow-by-blow of his dealings with the fashion elite of the Darwinist persuasion. This is as important a book as the first two, but for different reasons.
In this episode, I talk to Damodar Prabhu again to discuss some of the more personal aspects of his life as a devotee. Some of the topics we cover: How it was growing up in a Hare Krishna family. What life was like as a 17-year-old brahmacari. What it was like to be part of […]
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A full-time distributor of the seventies and eighties, Lavangalatika was very devoted to Srila Prabhupada and would go out seven days a week on sankirtana. Although we would see her at managla-artika we rarely saw her for the rest of the day. She did a lot of books, she averaged in the thousands of dollars every week in her collection, and with her proper English accent, she was very personal, with a funny high spirit and bright blue eyes. Her father was an officer in the military during the British occupation of India. She took the support of the temple and the BBT as a personal responsibility. Continue reading "Secret Agent for Krishna
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HG Anuttama Dasa ran a practical and lively session on the Art of Public Speaking, where he shared practical tips that devotees can implement immediately. The ISKCON European Directors then shared the draft strategic plan document, which devotees were able to input into. The team shared their 10-year vision, which focuses upon supporting countries with their communications activities with the aim of having a Communications Director in each country. Continue reading "ISKCON European Communications Conference – Day 3
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I recently read one of the latest books by Ian Stevenson, entitled European Cases of the Reincarnation Type. Dr. Stevenson is a research professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia, and he has been doing research on the subject of reincarnation for more than thirty years. Over this period, he has accumulated several hundred accounts of young children who consciously remember details of past lives, exhibit birthmarks or phobias connected with a former person’s death, or even speak fluently in languages with which they have had no prior contact. Continue reading "Life and Afterlife: Does Modern Science Have it Right?
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Lord Krishna’s deluding potency, works with certain energies that have the capacity to make material life seem like normal life. As we go about our everyday activities in the material world, we are continuously confronted with the normality, or normalness, of material existence. In other words, we are constantly bombarded with the notion that material life, with all its mundane rationality, constitutes normal life and that this world is where we belong. As Srila Prabhupada affirms, however, material life, which is devoid of love of Lord Krishna and service to Him, is very abnormal. Continue reading "Maya’s Friend Norm
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Genuine spiritual teachers are friends to everyone, they do not see anyone as an enemy; rather, the enemy is the illusory energy. To act on this platform, one must understand that the spirit soul can never possess material qualities. It simply contacts matter and carries it like air carries earthly aromas. This explains a seeming contradiction. The Lord and His devotees relieve conditioned souls from the “us and them” mentality by sharp words which sever material attachments. This may seem like criticism; but criticism is condemned by Krishna. There is no contradiction because severing attachments is distinct from material criticism- and it is material criticism which is condemned. Material criticism means to criticizes others while attributing material qualities to the spirit soul. This reinforces material distinctions. Vaishnava literature anticipates an audience who can intuitively glimpse the pure soul. Those who cannot will confuse severing material attachments with material criticism. Continue reading "Plans of Materialistic Leaders Cannot Benefit Society
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