Debriefing the Mysteries of the Sacred Universe Workshop. Raga…
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Debriefing the Mysteries of the Sacred Universe Workshop.
Raga devi dasi : It’s my pleasure to offer this account of the “Unravelling the Mysteries of the Sacred Universe” workshop sponsored by the Krishna Institute and the Bhaktivedanta Institute of Gainesville held at the Alachua Learning Academy on the May 21-22. It included an all-star cast: Janmastami das did a stellar job of organizing the program, bringing in guest speakers His Holiness Bhakti Caru Swami (by internet), Brahmatirtha das in person, and key presenter, Murli Gopal das, who came in from the NYC Bhakti Center, toting an excellent PowerPoint presentation and many large charts and exhibits mounted around the room. Nandini Kishori devi dasi and her friendly helper, Vegavati devi dasi, facilitated online participation.

We began with the premise that the Srimad Bhagavatam’s Fifth Canto can be bewildering, and were quite relieved when Murli Gopal prabhu announced that we were welcome to consider our own appreciation of the information presented and need not conform to a definitive consensus. He cleverly avoided over-thinking complex topics by including two entertaining small group sessions exploring the 5th Canto’s cosmography. Throughout the workshop he presented fascinating Vaishnava pastimes involving this cosmography. We went to the Santa Fe College Planetarium to view “Passport to the Universe,” narrated by Academy Award winner Tom Hanks. It offered a dazzling tour of the modern scientific conception of the cosmos, which Murali Gopal prabhu skillfully contrasted to the Vedic version analyzed in the book Mysteries of the Sacred Universe by Sadaputa das (PhD in Mathematics from Cornell). Following in his footsteps, Murli Gopal prabhu has studied both science (Ph.D. in Physics from Ohio University) and Sanskrit (Columbia University), as well as Vedic cosmography and astronomy (and he has a 5th degree black belt in Karate!) He brought these impressive credentials to his well-organized talks, along with his deep loving respect for Sadaputa prabhu, plus a humorous, progressive outlook that allowed him to blend cartoons illustrating central concepts along with fascinating sophisticated graphics. The 48 participants (along with 20 more interacting online) appeared to be extremely satisfied with the spectacular presentations. Rucira devi dasi seemed to sum up the prevailing mood with her comment “I have no words to say how grateful I am to acquire this new knowledge.”

Sunday, May 28, 2017
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Paxton, Nebraska

Animals

Last afternoon, I completed my walk at a farm where papa, mama, and baby bison were behind a fence on a rural property outside Sutherland.
Our day then began at this spot when Marshall put the high beams on to see our whereabouts. The lights dissolved their shyness and they moved on into the distance.
It was a day for animals—bison, cattle, birds, frogs, peacocks, even a hawk, and a bull snake. The snake was close. He was coming my way and I had to move.
There were party-animals, as well; two young men at 4:30 a.m. who when they spotted us, asked, “What’s goin’ on?” I encouraged Hayagriva and Marshall to chat with them. On the boys’ phones, they could display kirtans, chanting sessions, which the other fellows had never seen before. They were so intrigued with everything Krishna Conscious.
We also met Lawrence F. Wendelin.
“Can I give you a ride?” It turns out that Lawrence is a lay pastor for the Lutheran Church, and he was on his way to Church to deliver a sermon.
“It’s great what you're doing because the world is quite crazy.”
“That’s very obvious,” Wendelin said softly.
I continued to stride along with my heart warmed up from the enthusiasm my two monk assistants were showing, by driving to the nearest town to execute kirtan itself. In the small towns of Sutherland, Paxton and Roscoe, they had never heard kirtan before. Those in the bars and steak-houses were laughing and smiling, and some were bewildered to see the joy exuded by Hayagriva and Marshall.
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May the Source be with you!

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Question: Namaste Swamiji. It is said that we should always associate with selfless people, and that’s very critical. Then, how should we interact with the people who are selfish? As you say, we should also love them as they are also part of God. So, if we are surrounded by such people, how should we act?
Radhanath Swami: By being a good example. Of course, if those people open their minds and hearts for us to speak to them about higher virtues and higher truths in life, then that is our service to them—to offer them that higher ideal, that higher philosophy that’s based on truth. We should not be egoistically thinking, “I know more than you.” We should be humbly serving all living beings by sharing a spiritual message that will enlighten them, bring joy in their life, and relieve them of suffering. So, if we learn the philosophy and the truth nicely ourselves, we can present it in a way that can help convince others of the good way of living.


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A short UK haul – May 2017
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On 10th of May, Kadamba Kanana Swami came to England after an incredible Sri Nrsimha Caturdasi festival in Simhacalam temple, South-West of Germany. Sutapa and Vaisnava Sarvabhauma Prabhus picked up Maharaj and took him to Krishna Kirtan’s house where he rested well and had some informal talks with them for that day.

The next morning Maharaj came to the Bhaktivedanta Manor to give the morning Srimad Bhagavatam class on the 10th Canto, chapter 11, verses 33 to 35. Maharaj straight away pulled out his phone to search the commentaries from Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura. During the class, he told us that in the morning before japa he was reading the Saratha Darsini commentaries leading up to the Brahma Vimohana Lila, where there were descriptions of Krishna having a top knot. So this description then became Maharaj’s meditation during his morning japa. He was making the point that we need to absorb the mind in Krishna’s Lila and just think of Vrindavan, forget all else. Maharaj spoke a lot about the need for simplicity and how this is very favourable for our Krishna Consciousness. Telling us all that 1978 to 1984 were some of his favourite times in Vrindavan as things were still simple, and no-one had yet modernized or brought any Western culture into Vrindavan yet. The class ended on a very important note for everyone, with Maharaj stating that yes, Srila Prabhupada put Krishna at the front as He’s more known in the West, but he did introduce and give prominence to Lord Caitanya but now it is up to us to internally bring Lord Caitanya to the front! Because when we see our lacking we must turn to Him, Lord Caitanya and He is the one who will take us to Vrindavan.

In the evening there was an informal gathering of disciples and well-wishers at Krishna Kirtan Prabhu’s house. Around 30 devotees had come to spend time with Maharaj. And what a wonderful evening it was. Maharaj began with a short kirtan & then began reading the pastime when Nanda Maharaj was captured for untimely bathing to break Ekadashi vrata. Being captured by Varuna’s guards and then Krishna Himself came to rescue His father. Whilst reading the commentaries, Maharaj began explaining how these Krishna topics are every fresh as stated in the Lalita-Madhava that 1. The pastimes have transcendental potencies and 2. Based on the hearer’s pure eagerness and desire to relish them.

At the end of the evening, there was a small birthday surprise to celebrate and tie a few of the family members together. Hasita Raja Mataji had made an incredible cake for: Maharaj’s belated birthday, Janakinath Prabhu Sutapa Prabhu, Arjuna Raja, and Camplakata Priya Mataji. Maharaj got everyone singing and then all 5 joined hands over one knife to cut it and Maharaj began distributing to each of them.

The next morning Kadamba Kanana Swami left early morning to go to Plas Glansevin in Wales to facilitate the annual ISKCON Soho Street mentorship retreat. All were expecting a cold rainy affair, however Maharaj and the devotees being present in an old mansion house warmed up the atmosphere in no time. Maharaj delivered 6 seminars on the 9 processes of devotional service (śravaṇaṁ kīrtanaṁ viṣṇoḥ smaraṇaṁ pāda-sevanam arcanaṁ vandanaṁ dāsyaṁ sakhyam ātma-nivedanam (SB 7.5.23))

Throughout the retreat Maharaj elaborately in a very unique manner how simply by relishing the Srimad Bhagavatam most the process of devotional service are fulfilled. Everyday Maharaj read from the Saratha Darsini commentaries by Srila Visvanath Cakravarti Thakura, which inspired many others to follow and dive deep into these commentaries. Maharaj brought an abundance of energy to the retreat and devotees in the evenings with his special kirtans. The devotees came away after the 4 day retreat extremely inspired, enlivened and eager to progress after Maharaj’s association and deep presentations, which showed there is great room for individuality.

On Tuesday night Maharaj left Wales to return back to Krishna Kirtan prabhu’s house in London. Wednesday Maharaj spend some times with various disciples, having one to one darsans. Later that evening Maharaj took everyone to his godbrother, Vrajesvara Prabhu’s new house for an auspicious start and an evening to welcome and invite the vaisnavas first. The evening began with Maharaj leading ecstatic kirtan and then speaking for a short time, followed by prasadam and a Vrajesvara Prabhu showing great appreciation and gratitude to Maharaj and the assembled devotees.

The next day, a few disciples came in the early morning to take Maharaj to the London Heathrow Airport for his departure to Brussels. Having a wonderful and humorous time with Maharaj in the airport but unfortunately, he had to leave and carry on his journeys to Radhadesh to enable his writing projects to take priority.

 

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Writing as Life and Giving

Even if my thoughts are not profound
or upon reading will change your life,
putting words on the page seems important,
a way of giving myself, my attempt to help,

as I so much believe in being a giver
even as I lack compassion and caring,
which I don’t like, yet don’t worry ‘bout,
since my nature is peaceful and accepting
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After being inspired with a free verse poem as a way to check in with myself and my readers, I saw that it was very similar to a blog I wrote last year, so I am including it here. My intention, in addition to introspection and self-examination, is to encourage you in your own process of personal and spiritual growth. My prayer is to help you be a balanced human being and steady bhakti practitioner with the greatest likelihood of progress in serving and loving Krishna.
Got to serve somebody photo Serve Somebody_zps9j2gmmwl.jpg
Writing as Life and Giving

Even if my thoughts are not profound
or upon reading will change your life,
putting words on the page seems important,
a way of giving myself, my attempt to help,

as I so much believe in being a giver
even as I lack compassion and caring,
which I don’t like, yet don’t worry ‘bout,
since my nature is peaceful and accepting
sometimes to a fault, simultaneously frustrating

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WSN April 2017 – World Sankirtan Newsletter
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Hare KrishnaBy Mayapur Sasi dasa

Vaisesika Prabhu and his team did it again! They had a huge month of distribution in April. ISKCON of Silicon Valley was the No. 2 temple worldwide, with 20,701 book points. No one lives in the temple. It's a congregation of devotees inspired by Vaisesika, who also travels and inspires many other book distributors in temples around the world. Once, Vaiseska approached an Indian couple and showed them books. He befriended them and asked for a donation. The man said, "We'll get a book when we go to the temple." Vaisesika Prabhu responded, "No need! The temple has come to you. These books are nondifferent from the temple." The man said, "OK, so I guess that we'll get one now then." Continue reading "WSN April 2017 – World Sankirtan Newsletter
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